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Passing the Faith to the Next Generation
Reaching American-Born/Second-Generation Chinese
Key issues for Chinese American Churches.
From Law to Light
Searching for Truth Worthy of Your Heart
[…] John C. H. Wu’s (吳經熊, Wu Jingxiong) life experiences and writings on the points of harmony between Chinese humanism and Christian spirituality have much to offer us today, especially Chinese young people, whether from the East or the West. We will begin with Wu’s conversion to Christianity, which bears many similarities to that of […]
China in the Mirror: Challenges and Realities
Reflections on China, Part 1: The Context in 2024
[…] denying that since 2013 the climate has been difficult for foreign Christian organizations in China. It is said that the number of expatriate Christians serving in China today is less than 20% of what it was at its peak. With all these concerns, and the facts of the last ten years, how is one […]
Vision for Tomorrow: Opportunities in China’s New Era
Reflections on China, Part 2: Hope for the Present and the Future
[…] with people from the business community, who often feel less constrained. This has been an approach to work in China for decades and is still an opportunity today. But it requires strong relationship-building skills, carrying through on what one offers, and being flexible to pursue the opportunities that emerge. Economy In part one of […]
John C. H. Wu on the Incarnation of the Word of God
Why Jesus Became a Man, Chose a Mother, and Gave Her to Us
[…] John C. H. Wu’s (吳經熊, Wu Jingxiong) life experiences and writings on the points of harmony between Chinese humanism and Christian spirituality have much to offer us today, especially Chinese young people, whether from the East or the West. The second post of this series explores John C. H. Wu’s reflections on the Incarnation […]
Supporting Article
The Sino-Vatican Provisional Agreement 2018
[…] dioceses and extinguishing others, sometimes merging smaller, perennially vacant episcopal seats in the process. This has presented Rome with difficult problems.38 To cite another example, in January 2024, Fr. Ma Xianshi (麻顯士), a communist-sponsored diocesan administrator of Wenzhou, transferred priests in the diocese, realigned parish boundaries, downgraded another local diocese to a parish within […]
Taking Another Look at the Chinese Dragon
[…] to God’s grace.” I also decided to reclaim and reinterpret the idea of “descendants of the long” for the Chinese church. To that end, I have organized and promoted a youth missionary movement in mainland China with the theme of “Heirs” (传人) and written a theme song for it called “Song of the Heirs”: In […]
November 14, 2013
<p>The Church Today (November 11, 2013, Chinese Church Voices)</p> <p>In Section Two of the article, posted here, the author talks about the church-consciousness (ecclesiology) of Chinese Christians today. He argues that Chinese believers have a weak understanding of what the church is, and gives reasons for this. He also describes some of the characteristics of […]
Pursued by Goodness
A Giving Tuesday Message from Founder Brent Fulton
[…] out 2024, I am filled with gratitude—for God’s goodness that has pursued us, for faithful partners like you, and for the lives being transformed through his love. Today on this Giving Tuesday, I invite you to join us. Your partnership helps us connect people, ideas, and resources to advance God’s work in China and […]
Dragons: Friend or Foe?
Reflections on the Year of the Dragon
[…] where he waits to bestow true power and prosperity on all who call upon him. Richard Lederman, “What is the Biblical Flying Serpent?” <em>TheTorah.com</em>, accessed March 25, 2024, <a href="https://www.thetorah.com/article/what-is-the-biblical-flying-serpent">https://www.thetorah.com/article/what-is-the-biblical-flying-serpent</a>. Othmar Keel and Christoph Uehlinger, <em>Gods, Goddesses, and Images of God in Ancient Israel</em> (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1998), 272–277. Dragon throne in the Shenyang […]