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Sunday School Training in China

[…] on a regular basis; other churches only expected the kids to be kept quiet in a separate space during worship. Some churches were very creative in offering free singing and dancing lessons for children in the neighborhood as a way to evangelize; others were instructed to refer to the Sunday school as the nursery. […]

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Urban Churches in China

A Pentecostal Case Study

[…] was touched by the message. These early events led to his conversion as a young, 16 year-old boy. Eventually, Zheng’s mother was also wonderfully healed and set free. Zheng indicated that the church in those days was like the church in the book of Acts. They relied heavily on testimonies, miracles of healing, and […]

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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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The Tricolor Religious Market and the Growth of Christianity

The Great Awakening in China (3)

[…] present a webinar on Thursday June 16, 2022, entitled, “Where Are the Churches in China? And Why?” It will be a deep dive into the geographical distribution of churches and the historical reasons for it. Learn more and register for this free webinar. See also the <em>ChinaSource Blog</em> series <a href="https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/series-index/how-many-christians-in-china/">“How Many Christians in China?”</a>

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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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Book Review: Children of the Massacre

The Extra-ordinary Story of the Stewart Family in Hong Kong and West China

[…] up the CMS Boys’ School in Fuzhou and helped develop a small theological college. Louisa assisted with the CMS Girls’ School. It is noteworthy that Robert actively promoted local Chinese leadership and encouraged the training of Chinese workers. He strongly believed that “China could never be reached except through its own people” (p. 23). […]

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Listening to the Heart

A Book Review

[…] The cities offered prospectsof wealth and betterment. Yet, there was inevitably the contradiction of “missing their mothers” while “having the time of their lives,” and experiencing a freedom previously uncommon for young women. This is but one of the contradictions which riddle modern China. Another contradiction that Chang identifies is the high profile rejection […]

Chinese Christian Voices

How Should Chinese Urban Churches Confront Anxieties in Today’s Era

[…] in public affairs or civil society. Some Christians in China, influenced by an American fundamentalist worldview, believe that certain characteristics of American Christianity and society—such as religious freedom under the separation of church and state, the dominance of Christian values in society, and even in politics—should be the goals of Christianity in China. While […]

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Views from the Classroom

[…] in China. Teaching Science at a University How can foreign academics have an influence while teaching in China? The most obvious opportunities in professional contexts are in promoting professional ethics, introducing theistic worldviews, and simply demonstrating care for students.  Most teachers deal with plagiarism. Knowing what plagiarism is, why it is wrong, and how […]

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Children: At the Heart of Mission

[…] agencies around the world. According to Dan Brewster and Patrick McDonald, only 15% of Christian giving goes to children. Since that includes our “own” children, who, if United Kingdom statistics are any guide, would take most of that, it leaves maybe 8% of the funds for the 92% of children growing up in the […]