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Supporting Article
Deploying Appropriate Technology
[…] it to broadcast their programs into China. However, the time slots are awkward and the programs are in English. Radio programs go into China not only on airwaves, but via cassettes and CD-ROM. In the West, a migration from VCRs to DVDs is occurring, but China never really had an installed base of VCRs. […]
Lead Article
The Effects of China’s Global Trajectory
[…] most polluted cities, and with growing mobility in travel (both by road and by plane) China’s CO2 emission is projected to grow 2.5 fold by 2020. Water, air, and the environment are massive “creation care” matters where Christians have roles and responsibilities. In the latest figures available, patent filings in China increased sharply in […]
Peoples of China
Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation
[…] with their parents, post-eighties children were often accompanied by their grandparents who would relocate in order to continue living with them until they finished high school. A number of factors combined to produce this situation. To begin with, it was a very pragmatic arrangement. As retirees, grandparents usually had sufficient time to provide care […]
Supporting Article
Online Theological Training
Forty Years of Growth of Liangyou Theological Seminary
[…] great need for Chinese Christians to be pastored, and pastors to be trained, especially in rural areas. In 1982, they founded the Rural Bible Institute, an on- air training ministry to help Chinese churches train volunteers, workers, and pastors through broadcasting and media. In the absence of Chinese theological reference books at the founding […]
View From the Wall
Five Profound Mentoring Needs in China
[…] think that children in China were “neglected” by their parents—especially their fathers; fathers are rarely seen interacting with their children. However, as I meet with an increasing number of church leaders who are still carrying deep scars from childhood, I have come to the sad conclusion that fathers are not neglecting their children but […]
Back to the North (向北方)
A Film Review
[…] former one-child policy and as the country navigates the aftermath there appears to be more to show than to tell. One of the ramifications is the growing number of lost families (estimated 1 million families)—Chinese parents who experience the death of their only son or daughter. Thirty years—a generation’s worth of time—after the policy was […]
As Time Goes by in Shanghai
A Film Review
<p>Shanghai’s <em>Peace Old Jazz Band</em> is said to be "the oldest jazz band in the world.” The members of the band<em><strong>, </strong></em>aged between 65 and 87 years of age, have been playing together at Shanghai’s Peace Hotel nightly for over 30 years. This delightful documentary by German director, Uli Gaulke, features the six sprightly bandmates as they are invited […]
Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference
[…] individuals, and activities obey Party and state regulations as well as try to direct them to be patriotic (“loving the country, loving their religion”). It encompasses a number of activities that are formal, such as registration of a new congregation, and informal, such as calling pastors on the phone to check on them. The […]
Book Reviews
Into China and Beyond: A Timeless Journey of Faith
[…] prior to the publication of both of Hattaway’s books. Moreover, for argument’s sake, let us suppose the Sinim Fellowship (if it ever did have a large a number of believers) did disband after the publication of the books. One would have thought that this fact would have been revealed in later reprints of the […]
Angel of Nanjing
A Film Review
[…] and talk them through their problems. Sometimes he even invites the offending party to the meal to reconcile their relationship. He then gives them his mobile phone number and encourages them to call him whenever they need someone to talk to. As you can imagine, Chen Si is a busy man. He does all […]