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Chinese Christians Pray following the China Eastern Airlines Crash

On Tuesday, March 22, China Eastern Flight MU5735 crashed about an hour into the flight. There were no survivors. China’s commercial airlines have not had a major disaster in recent years and so this has drawn the attention of people both inside and outside of China. Christians in China have responded to the tragedy […]

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Christians United For China

[…] as long as it is accompanied by the respect of governments and societies for the freedom of religion and belief. Please join our Facebook prayer group: Christians United For China (CUFC) and pray together in a unified, worldwide effort. We already have over 300 members including Christians from SE Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, […]

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The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind and Chinese Christianity

[…] patriarchal church culture, while gradually shrinking in the American market, has gained significant traction in Chinese churches, especially given that Chinese Christians wish to “align” with the United States in Christianity. Today, the main theological resources of Chinese Christianity come from American evangelicalism. However, frankly speaking, there has not yet been a comprehensive understanding […]

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Our First 13 Days

[…] a contract, the realtor will ask you to search the apartment and compile a list of improvements that you would like the landlord to make. Search thoroughly— checking things like drains, lightbulbs, appliances, and peeking behind furniture and cabinets. Only after signing our contract did we discover a major clog in the kitchen drain […]

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Being on Guard against “Spiritualized Political Correctness” in the Church

[…] spiritual matters but frequently with answers to political, social, economic, and educational matters as well. There is a great deal of resemblance to fundamentalist churches in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. Because of its rejection by mainstream society and its shrinking influence, the fundamentalist movement became legalistic, rigid, and combative. The […]

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The Changing Religious Landscape in Modernizing China

The Great Awakening in China (1)

[…] have been regularly teaching a course called “Religion in America.” In American history, there have been three or four Great Awakenings. During a Great Awakening in the United States, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in camps for revival meetings and flocked into churches for personal salvation and spiritual renewal. This series will look […]

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An Unwelcomed Journey Out of China

[…] in the US, but it blessed us with the stability and autonomous space we needed. I could easily bridge my education, training, and line of work—education—between the United States and China. As we waited to see what happened with China, I substitute taught in our local school district throughout the 2020-2021 school year and […]

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Peacemaking in China

Beginnings

[…] my heart from hatred and bitterness regarding my personal situation. Having experienced such a complete transformation of heart and mind, and knowing that just like in the United States, many interpersonal conflicts in China are left unaddressed with relationships suffering as a result, I solemnly said to God, “If you would like my team […]

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Chinese Migrants in the Stew Pot of Dubai

A Book Review of Chinese in Dubai

[…] ISBN-13 978-9004437715. Available from Brill and Amazon. Wang Yuting published Chinese in Dubai: Money, Pride, and Soul-Searching when China was the third largest trading partner of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the UAE’s fourth largest tourist source market. Confucian Institutes offered lessons in Mandarin, Mandarin was being promoted in schools, Mandarin-speakers were employed […]

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The Unique Role of Foreigners in Present Day China

In 1972, Nixon was the first United States President to visit the People’s Republic of China. Six years later in 1978, Deng Xiaoping committed China to adopting Open Door policies that promoted foreign trade and economic investment. These historic events initiated a process which allowed for not only progress in trade, economic cooperation, and […]