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Poetry as Doxology

"Where Are You Going"

[…] mountain top) carries the eschatological hope that God is always on the move towards the fullness of time for the whole of creation. The motif with distinctive Australian characteristics (a didgeridoo, a “bleeding” desert, kookaburras’ laughter) expresses the contextual beauty of the creation. The last paragraph speaks of the climax of the movement where […]

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Let Go

[…] encounter Jacob had at the ford of the Jabbok (Genesis 32: 22-32); Jesus’s agony on the Mount of Olives (Luke 22:39-46) or at Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-45; Mark 14: 32-42) to the point of a “bloody sweat,” and his cry of dereliction over the abandonment of God on the cross (Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34). By […]

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An Aesthetic Dance: When the Poet Haizi Meets with Jesus

In the early 1990s, I flew from my wintery homeland to the sunburnt country of Australia—which my geography teacher used to call “a nation riding on the sheep’s back.” In my backpack there was a copy of Haizi’s (19641989) first published book of epic poetry—The Land (《土地》). His raw but simple language of poetic […]

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Nobody

[…] God-man who introduces an upside-down kingdom and invites his disciples to participate. Precisely for the marginalized and the lost, he “came to seek and to save” (Luke 19:10). It turns the tables and radically challenges a ladder-climbing culture and tradition. Not only so, he became the outcast, the rejected, and the forsaken, ultimately being […]

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Divine Dance

A Pathway to Declare and Display Christ

We need to go beyond dogma and statements to show and tell in more holistic, contextual and embodied ways. As the apostles declared and displayed Christ through prayer and worship (Acts 4:24; 16:25; Philippians 2:5-10), so can we find unique expressions that are embedded and empowered in our own cultures and tongues.

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Who Am I

[…] ethics and harmonious relationships with Heaven or the greater Dao.  Chinese collective culture, in general, tends to ask: “Who are we?” The German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer ( 1906-1945) once asked the question “Who Am I?” in the prison cell of a Nazi Concentration Camp.  He concluded, “O God, I am thine!”—the epiphany of his […]

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Listening to the Echoes

A Post Lausanne IV Reflection

[…] its implication for the mission movement. What would it look like for the bride of Christ to join God in his mission in unity and diversity ( 1 Corinthians 12: 12-26; Ephesians 4: 11-13)? My pre-Lausanne post invited a posture of deep listening together before the eternal and living Listener. This act of deep […]

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A Sacred Space

[…] a dance and dialogue between a director and a pilgrim. Margaret Guenther’s analogy of a tango highlights that it takes two to shape and form the story. 12 Active listening is not static, nor should it be confused with a chat. There is also a fine line between being a “primary listener” and “a […]

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Alive

[…] and Earth proceed in the most admirable way, but they say nothing about them” (天地有大美而不言). It strikingly echoes the words of the Hebrew poet in Psalm 19: 1–4: “The heavens declare the glory of God,   and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours out speech,   and night to night reveals […]

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Yearning

[…] Once St. Augustine of Hippo (354–430 AD) articulated this “hole” in the human soul: “Our heart is restless until it finds its place of rest in You.” 17 The soul is like a wandering traveler lost in the desert of the universe, desperately trying to find ways to quench its thirst and move forward […]