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Sharing Eternal Truth on Shortwave Radio

Old-School Tech Beats Modern Monitoring

[…] difficult for churches and Christians in China. Restrictions on religious organizations and their activities are reminiscent of those in the 1960s and 1970s. At the recently concluded 20th Party Congress, Xi Jinping was returned as president for an unprecedented third term. The situation for religious groups does not look like it will get any […]

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The Life and Ministry of Emma Ekvall

[…] Mrs. Cassels (expanding in time to over 20). Emma at the time of her marriage. During this first term she accepted the proposal of a persistent naturalized- American Swede, (Eric) Martin Ekvall who had grown up in Krisdala, just 12 miles from the Ek family’s town. His family had immigrated to America where he […]

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Key Issues Impacting Returnees

Pre-return Preparation

[…] year China has several hundred thousand students studying abroad. Among them, quite a number become believers in Christ while overseas. However, unfortunately, when they return to China, less than 20% continue going to church for worship and Bible study. We are losing almost 80% of Christian returnees!” says Rev. Patrick So, Senior Pastor of EFCC Yanfook Church.  To […]

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Pentecost in China (1)

Origins

Pentecostal Christians in many nations will tell you how Pentecost came to their nation in the first years of the twentieth century. Americans talk about the Azusa Street Revival in 1906, and people living in the UK speak of the early Welsh revival. At the same time great revivals took place in Ireland, South […]

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Strangers in a Strange Land: Expatriates in China

[…] promoted/designated labor categories. For the first time, expatriates have access (for a fee) to the Chinese educational, employment and health systems. One should also note that since 2004, foreigners no longer are restricted in property ownership (residential or commercial real estate). This has led to increased investment and speculation in the urban housing markets […]

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God’s Work among the Lisu

[…] CIM, 1948).  ^ Isobel Kuhn, Nests Above the Abyss (Philadelphia: CIM, 1947); Ascent to the Tribes (Sevenoaks: OMF, 1956); In the Arena (Chicago: Moody, 1958); By Searching, American ed. (Chicago: Moody, 1959); Precious Things of the Lasting Hills (Chicago: Moody, 1963); Second Mile People (Sevenoaks: OMF, 1982); Stones of Fire (Singapore: OMF, 1984). ^ […]

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Building up China’s Church

[…] largely the need for the development of a healthy and robust presbyterianism that comes from an understanding of biblical theology of the church as articulated within the Reformed tradition. It frequently corrects common erroneous presuppositions and reveals that within China there is a surprising amount of freedom for Christians—and even for the officially illegal, unregistered churches.</p>

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The Nitty Gritty of China’s Social Credit System

[…] received by individuals. In effect, China’s social credit system is a way of commodifying “face.” The entire project works through public shaming. A Social Credit System with American Characteristics? One article poses a provocative question, “Chinese-Style Social Credits System a Harbinger of US's Future?” The writer states: That is the fundamental reason both the […]

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Discipling Returnees

[…] it provides support for leading a Bible study. What RTCP Has Done to Date Working with two returnee groups RTCP facilitated two returnee groups, Group A in 2015, and Group B in 2016. Both groups are being developed according to the model’s principles and methods described above. Mentorship It is not easy for young […]

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The Life and Ministry of Eric Martin Ekvall

[…] and deputizing around the country.  Returning in 1915, accompanied by Emma and three children, Martin was appointed pastor of the Alliance church in Wuchang he had founded 20 years earlier, remaining there until he —as missionaries tended to say in those years—“went to sleep” on January 6, 1939 from prostate cancer. In addition to […]