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Christianity Brings Western Medicine to Guangdong (Part 2)

<p><em>The first part of the article on the </em>Fuyinmen (Gospel Door)<em> website focused on western missionary work in the medical field in Guangdong. The second part of the article focuses on education and a missionary's encounter with Hong Xiuquan, who would later lead the Taiping Rebellion.</em></p>

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A Free Resource

"Gospel in Life"

<p>Our friends at the International Outreach department of The Gospel Coalition (TGC) are offering a free resource to those serving in China—Tim Keller’s <em>Gospel in Life</em>, in simplified Chinese. </p>

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Christianity Brings Western Medicine to Guangdong (Part 1)

[…] missionaries subjective intentions were, the contributions of Christianity to the development of education, medicine, and philanthropy in Guangdong can't be ignored." According to Ming Liang, the first western hospital, the first English-Chinese dictionary, and the recent famous institute of higher learning, Lingnan University – all are closely connected with Christianity. According to recent statistics, […]

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Golden Goose: The Story of a Peasant Family in Western China

A Book Review and Interview

Golden Goose: The Story of a Peasant Family in Western China by Xu Liu and David Burnett. Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, 186 pages, ISBN 978-981-13-3773-4, ISBN 978-981-13-3774-1. Available in hardback and ebook versions at Palgrave and World Cat Golden Goose: The Story of a Peasant Family in Western China is the product of […]

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Western vs. Chinese Theology

<p>In the “Teaching across Cultures” class I took last month with Dr. Craig Ott, he had us read <em>The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently . . . and Why</em> by Richard Nisbett. The crux of the book’s argument is that Westerners and Asians think differently because of their different ancient roots. </p>

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Free Webinar: “Confucian Shame in Christian Thinking”

[…] webinar will explore the diverse ways that honor and shame affect our moral decision making as well as Paul’s use of these ideas within his letters. This free webinar will be held on Wednesday, March 24 at 1:00PM (US Central Time). For more information and to register go to “Confucian Shame in Christian Thinking.” […]

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Defying Western Expectations

[…] Early Rain Reformed Church appeared to many as the epitome of the Reformed movement in China. Featured in Ian Johnson’s The Souls of China and in countless Western journalistic accounts of China’s “underground” church, Early Rain became a kind of poster child for Chinese Christianity—a picture of what was possible in the relative openness […]

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Western and Chinese Church History

[…] to Caesar and recognizing him as their lord, Christians were forced to become an underground church. These brothers and sisters patiently set their hope on light and freedom. After the Edict of Milan, Christianity gradually became the official religion of the Roman Empire, and the religious environment slowly relaxed and opened up. The church […]

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China’s Church through Western Eyes

[…] far below the surface lies the assumption that the triumph of Christianity will be accompanied by the demise of the Communist Party, opening the way for a free and democratic society. All of these narratives contain a measure of truth. China's government is officially atheist, and Christian activities are restricted in many ways. The […]

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Free eBook: 7 Trends Impacting Foreigners in China

[…] Foreigners in China. If you are serving in China, or making plans to do so, this is definitely something you will want to read. Editor's note: The offer of a free copy of the ebook 7 Trends Impacting Foreigners in China has expired. The book is still available for purchase at 7 Trends Impacting Foreigners in China.