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The Christian World They Made Together: 1850–1911
History of Chinese Christianity in North America (1)
[…] transpacific Chinese Christian network that could reap the benefits of American Christianity. But even before the first Chinese church in North America (today’s Presbyterian Church in Chinatown, San Francisco) was started in 1853 by four Chinese Christian merchants, obstacles arose that would decisively shape the character of Chinese American Christianity. First, Chinese immigrants almost […]
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Problems and Proposed Solutions for Medical Missionaries Coming from China
Navigating a Pathway to Sustainable Chinese Medical Mission Participation
[…] system for placing Chinese physicians in places like the Middle East or North Africa. Doctors who participate in that system enjoy a base salary with bonuses and promotion benefits. Medical licensure and registration are maintained by a supportive Chinese government. Limitations on freedom to conduct gospel-centered activity make this option less attractive. Those who […]
August 8, 2014
[…] disease more frightening than either of those. The southern metropolis of Guangzhou has instituted precautionary measures to protect the city against the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, the state-run China Daily said Friday. Since February, the world has been faced with one of the worst Ebola outbreaks in recent memory, with more than […]
As Churches Reopen in China (2)
[…] attend the services, the reopened churches were able to be truly orderly and quiet, and there were no problems or conflicts in the process of lining up, code scanning, or temperature measurement. From what I have seen, although some believers were unable to attend services due to incomplete information, they left in obedience, not […]
Being the Chinese Church in the Face of Growing Political Uncertainty
[…] need for improvement, or even utter transformation in terms of regulations and enforcement, we cannot deny the improvements. This is an era where rule of law is promoted, and is also the era of media. Chinese society also enjoys some degree of legal protection and freedom of the press. For example, the current “WeChat” […]
ZGBriefs | March 2, 2023
[…] pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident,” he told Fox News. It is the first public confirmation of the FBI’s classified judgement of how the pandemic virus emerged. New China committee debuts, warns of ‘existential struggle’ (March 1, 2023, AP News) A special House committee dedicated to countering China began its work Tuesday with a […]
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Transpacific Transposition: 1965 to Present
History of Chinese Christianity in North America (3)
[…] or inadvertently lead their followers to a “color-blind” multiculturalism.21 Congregational Conflicts and Evangelical Ascendancy In 1955, the leaders of mainline Protestant Chinese North American churches gathered in San Francisco under the auspices of the National Council of the Churches of Christ and formed the National Council of Christian Workers among the Chinese North America […]
The Overseas NGO Law: A Second Look
[…] Units (PSUs) are likewise forging partnerships with overseas groups. In some localities, provincial officials are taking the initiative to meet with overseas NGO representatives to help with registration. As with any official initiative in China, implementation varies greatly from place to place. Some would-be applicants are finding it impossible to find a willing PSU. […]
View From the Wall
The Master’s Embarrassment
[…] too serious. If it is serious, they just wait to die since they cannot afford a doctor. Greedy officials suck the people dry, and the complicated tax code pressures peasants to the point where they cannot breathe. In the spring of 2000 in Jianli County, Hubei Province, a village Party secretary named Li Changping […]
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Saving China, Saving Ourselves: 1911–1965
History of Chinese Christianity in North America (2)
[…] their activism. Some joined interracial movements that focused on African American civil rights. Others, such as Ching Wah Lee, focused on changing the image of Chinatown by promoting Chinese culture and education. Despite pressures to assimilate, most Chinese churches refused to drop their ethnic identification. In cities with large Chinatowns, many mainline Protestant churches […]