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Creativity and Faith—A Chinese-American Perspective

Asian Americans are uniquely positioned to be bridge-builders, revealing glimpses of shalom in the world. And that is a beautiful thing.

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The Chinese American Church as a New Community for Self-Identification

Thoughts While Reading the 2020 Winter Issue of CSQ

While reading the 2020 winter issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, “Chinese American Christianity in History and Today,” an article by Timothy Tseng caught my attention as he wrote about the impact of the Chinese American Protestant church in the last fifty years or so. When we consider the influence of the concept of “self” in […]

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Policy, Implementation, and Shifting Official Perceptions of the Church in China

[…] basically stagnant. However, events during the past year suggest that a shift may be under consideration that would bring existing policies in line with reality. In March, 2008, unregistered urban church leaders from across China met to consider how they could more effectively engage in addressing social needs. These leaders not only advised the […]

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Chinese Christians Pray following the China Eastern Airlines Crash

On Tuesday, March 22, China Eastern Flight MU5735 crashed about an hour into the flight. There were no survivors. China’s commercial airlines have not had a major disaster in recent years and so this has drawn the attention of people both inside and outside of China. Christians in China have responded to the tragedy […]

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How American Christians are Responding to Pluralism

[…] How Are We to Deal With Those Who Hate the Church? ‪In recent years, because the issue of same-sex marriage has been pushed to the fore, traditional American views of marriage and morality have been greatly challenged. As a result, there continues to be conflict between sexual discrimination and religious freedom. Most people are […]

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Beyond “Two Camps”: The Complex Relationship between Official and Unregistered Church in China

[…] religious policy, and in the unregistered church community, all of which have brought, and continue to bring, a new level of complexity to the relationship between China's official and unregistered church streams. These developments have resulted in a tense yet synergistic relationship between these two main segments of the church. The Chinese Communist Party […]

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Public Transcripts and Official Agendas

[…] / Three Self Patriotic Movement Committee (CCC/TSPM) issued a document titled “Outline of the Five-year Working Plan for Promoting the Sinicization of Christianity in our Country ( 2018-2022)” You can read the full text in Chinese here. The independent Catholic news service UCANEWS published a full English translation of the document last week.  Be […]

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Matter & Spirit: A Chinese/American Art Exhibition

[…] contemporary life, particularly in highly materialistic—and increasingly secular—cultures, like the US and China?” This is how the brochure that accompanies the exhibition Matter & Spirit: A Chinese/ American Art Exhibition begins. This is, of course, too big of a question for such an exhibit to provide a definitive answer, but it does give us […]

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Second-Generation Chinese Youth—Kiwi and American

A Reader Responds

[…] railroad tracks separated by the ties, will not be easily accomplished. The status of equality has often come only after long, contentious, and costly battles in Asian American churches. The more common scenario is for second-generation Asians to leave in a “silent exodus” as described in an article published in 1996.2 That was the […]

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Compromising Identities

[…] My arrogance simply turned that edge back on myselflike a knife, making me vulnerable to rejection from both of the cultures I claimed. As the sole Chinese American member of a white team, I hear a lot of “China bashing” when cultures collide and tempers flare. “I hate learning Chinese. The only reason I’ll […]