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Book Reviews
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 […]
Spiritual Awakenings and Reawakenings
The Great Awakening in China (2)
[…] permission. Where Are the Churches in China? And Why? Professor Yang will 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.
Peoples of China
The Unique Role of Foreigners in Present Day China
[…] owned universities, but today they are teaching all levels of both private and public institutions. Some have even started university and private training schools, which give greater freedoms in student interactions. Private preschools are paying teachers more than university teacher’s salaries, and there are many positions that are looking to be filled. In the […]
“I Always Knew He Was There”
Discovering Faith Across Cultures
[…] a friend and leader as he learned to engage with people of different backgrounds in our faith community. We were a picture of the body of Christ, united in him but beautifully different in our cultural identity. So rewarding! Many of us have had similar encounters as we bridge cultures. I’ve been blessed to […]
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). […]
Book Reviews
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 […]
Our First 13 Days
[…] major clog in the kitchen drain and that our refrigerator did not work. Thankfully, we have an understanding landlord who fixed the clog and replaced the fridge free of charge. We cannot promise your landlord will do likewise, however, so thoroughly check before agreeing. Sleeping Many people in China sleep on a bamboo mat. […]
Approaching the Christian Tradition in Chinese Academic Settings
[…] ourselves, of the school’s international program. It was there that I encountered one of the paradoxes of teaching in an officially atheistic state, and this was the freedom to teach Christian and religious material that might well raise eyebrows—and hackles—here in the States. It was during the spring term of my first year there […]
A Train Ride through 4 Provinces
[…] Road, an ancient land, characterized by dust and sand, where the Great Wall’s relentless push westward from China’s coast terminates. Generations of farming communities have cultivated every arable inch of this seemingly unproductive land, evidenced by the endless terraced mountains that pass by outside the train’s window. The dusty landscape stays unchanged for the […]
Supporting Article
China’s Youth and Christianity
An Interview
Working with youth requires innovation and wisdom but is rewarding.
A ChinaSource Interview