A Parable for the New Century
Witnesses to Power, Stories of God’s Quiet Work in a Changing China by Tetsunao Yamamori and Kim-Kwong Chan,
A review by Joshua Snyder
In-depth academic and theological research.
Witnesses to Power, Stories of God’s Quiet Work in a Changing China by Tetsunao Yamamori and Kim-Kwong Chan,
A review by Joshua Snyder
Paul Hattaway's Operation China now on CD-ROM for Windows/Mac.
Cross-cultural workers in China service are increasingly aware of the strategic importance of reaching China’s urban intellectuals. Some of these intellectuals, often (mis)named “Cultural Christians,” have taken up Christian thought as a subject for serious academic study. At the same time, these are exciting, confusing days. China is stepping onto the international scene as a member of the WTO. She is searching for new ideas and values. What can the history of China, and the history of Christian missions in China, teach us as we seek to understand China’s intellectuals?
Fuzhou Protestants and the Making of a Modern China 1857-1927 by Ryan Dunch.
Reviewed by Jason Kindopp
Essential lessons from history for today's cross-cultural workers.
How can China's history be used to shape the future?
2002 Spring Issue
The editor's point of view ...
The people of China view current events through two historical lenses.
Winter 2001
In determining how the church outside of China can serve China's churches, it is essential to listen to Chinese Christians. This article is based on interviews and conversations the author had with leaders of churches in China and with expatriates who work with the church in China
Gleaning lessons for working well with the Chinese church gleaned from the experiences of others.