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Reflections on the Reformation 500 and the Gospel Conference

[…] of pace from other speakers. Inserting humor and broken Chinese, he offered a broader perspective of the gospel. Focusing on God’s kingdom, he drew from Genesis 1:26– 28, Isaiah 52:3–10, and Matthew 5.  The corrective from an individualistic gospel message is welcome. From my interaction with others, Pratt’s second talk caused some confusion. Although […]

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In the HIV Medical System

[…] around. As I broadened my field of vision, I saw her in her bright pink coat and pigtails engulfed in a long line of men aged from 20 years old to middle-age, all in black jackets, black pants, and white medical masks. Some appeared healthy looking while others were marked with signs of HIV. […]

Books

One Gospel for All Nations: A Practical Approach to Biblical Contextualization

The Bible tells us what to believe—the gospel. It also shows how to contextualize the gospel? In One Gospel for All Nations, Jackson Wu explains practically why we must not choose between the Bible and culture highlights implications for both missionaries and theologians. Contextualization should be practical, not pragmatic; theological, not theoretical.

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The Ministry of Women in the Chinese Church

The spring 2021 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly reflects on women’s contributions to the Chinese church. The issue looks at the ministry of both Chinese believers and non-Chinese cross-cultural workers. Some articles are historical surveys; others offer personal narratives. Previously, I’ve highlighted some of the challenges women face when serving cross-culturally (such as here and […]

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5 Things I Loved about Christmas in China

[…] ole Saint Nick decorate the windows of business establishments along with sparse plastic trees of all colors wrapped with twinkle lights. During our first years in China, 2010 until around 2012, you’d have never known the season had arrived, but today’s modern China assures you through sales and decor, it’s time for gift-giving. Outside […]

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Cross-Culturally Becoming All Things to All Men

A Book Review

Becoming Native to Win the Natives: Cross-Culturally Becoming All Things to All Men by Tabor Laughlin, Wipf & Stock, 2016. 82 pp. $13.00.  For new cross-cultural workers, Tabor Laughlin’s Becoming Native to Win the Natives is a must read. His book has the rare combination of being practical, relevant, and readable. Although a short text […]

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Returning Home-side

The Path Unintended

We never choose to leave the field. We may be asked to leave by officials. We may have to leave for the sake of family needs or safety. Sinfulness may force us from the field, or we may willingly walk away because God has asked that of us. The manner of leaving is of […]

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Conference on English Language Teaching

The annual Christians in English Language Teaching (CELT) Conference began in 2004 in Long Beach, CA. Since then it has taken place nearly every year, usually the day leading up to the TESOL International Conference (and in the same location).  Participants in the conference are people of faith who teach English in a variety of contexts around […]

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Having Gone to China, I’m Thankful I Learned . . .

[…] dared to introduced herself. Held at arms length out of fear until we were sussed out. Now stateside, we see a similar fear of the unknown when Americans discuss the refugee migration, rise of racial tensions, and growing religious persecution. God’s Word says to care for the alien and stranger in our midst. This […]