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Reaching the Second Generation
[…] see God as anything other than an impossible-to-please father. Some fall into cults—former Shincheonji members report a high proportion of second-generation Chinese who are drawn in.7 Others class="searchwp-highlight">find belonging and acceptance in Kiwi churches with bespoke youth ministries and preaching and worship in English, or in parachurch ministries that emphasize teaching and practices that […]
Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned
[…] sense. In the U.S. we drive on the right (side of the road) and we drive on the left (side of the car). This is not the class="searchwp-highlight">first time something like this has happened. It’s amazing the amount of implicit cultural assumptions we carry around in our noggins, and that sort of thing is […]
Connecting with Chinese International Students
A Book Review
[…] had decided, with his wife, to try to save their marriage following an affair he’d had in China. When they arrived, they heard the gospel for the class="searchwp-highlight">first time from many ministries, including ours, and quickly responded in faith. The husband said he’d heard a similar message, without the explicit Christian content, from a foreign counselor […]
The class=”searchwp-highlight”>First and the Last Sacrifice
最初和最后的献祭
Sharing the gospel with Muslims, including Chinese Muslims, takes a lot of cultural sensitivity. “The class="searchwp-highlight">First and Last Sacrifice” is one method of sharing the story of Jesus which incorporates references to the Quran, Arabic names, and Islamic concepts to reach Muslims for Christ.
Continuing class=”searchwp-highlight”>Class Struggle and the Politics of Religion in China
[…] society. As Zhang Shoudong of the University of Politics and Law in Beijing points out, the Party’s stance toward religion has been rooted in the concept of class="searchwp-highlight">class struggle since the founding of the Party. Although current official discussions of religion do not deal with religion in these terms, the notion of class="searchwp-highlight">class struggle […]
Reaching Those Who Aren’t Interested
[…] doors in your own strength and fail because they are too strong for us. Sometimes you may succeed in opening a door on your own only to class="searchwp-highlight">find that somebody has closed it again. In the past year, we were happy to offer a no-nonsense program of talks on special interest topics and testimonies […]
Things I Wish I’d Known
[…] do. A large part of our confidence comes from our ability to speak and be understood. When you are striped of that ability, depression can set in. class="searchwp-highlight">Find joy in the small language victories and remember you are smarter than a dog. 3. Be easy on yourself. Setting up our new home consumed our […]
Breaking the Ice for Gospel Conversations
[…] great Greek philosopher, once made an intriguing statement. He said, “The soul never thinks without a mental picture.” Could this insight be used in evangelism? Let us class="searchwp-highlight">find out. Between 2009 and 2018, I was invited several times by Dalian Nationality University (DLNU) in China as an exchange scholar. The focus of the training […]
Having Gone to China, I’m Thankful I Learned . . .
[…] languish in comfort, seeking it at all cost. Though comforts are more accessible in China today, you don’t always have heat when you want it, can’t always class="searchwp-highlight">find safe food, the air you breath is harmful trapping you indoors for days, medical care is not a given and for some families documentation, education, and […]
A Village with My Name
A Book Review
[…] Scott Tong, I feared I might be on one of those TV-fabricated DNA journeys, but found myself pleasantly surprised. While Tong started his research in order to class="searchwp-highlight">find his personal family story, he has ultimately given us an account of China’s treasured historical biography and helps answer the question, “Where did today’s China really […]