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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China
[…] not too late, and it certainly is not too early. What is being done in China? Since World AIDS Day in 2003, China’s government has shifted its official stance about AIDS. Perhaps based in part on experience with SARS, we now can find AIDS posters and school campaigns more visible. Now much central government […]
Peoples of China
Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation
[…] despite their similar ages, hold opposing social values. On the one hand, Han Han critically parodies the disjunction between the daily reality that people experience and its official representation in the state media. In contrast, Guo Jingming is a talented and flamboyant writer who utilizes the dazzling and sensational image of a more confident […]
View From the Wall
Public Theology in China
Some Preliminary Reflections
[…] on different characteristics. In today’s China, both the state-run Protestant church and its Catholic counterpart are part of the religious department of the centralized communist authorities. Their official names are, respectively, the Christian Three Self Patriotic Movement and the China Christian Council, and the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association and the Chinese Catholic Bishops Council. […]
The Life and Ministry of Eric Martin Ekvall
[…] accompanying him.” Martin did this for the next four years when, having successfully courted fellow Swede, Emma Ek of the CIM working in Sichuan (see her biography on this site), the couple were married on Sept. 15, 1900 while on furlough in the U.S. Returning in 1901 after the Boxer Rebellion was quelled, the Ekvalls were posted […]
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The Resolve of a Commoner
Some Reflections on China’s Catholics Today
[…] another priest refused to receive a rosary I had brought for him blessed by the pope; he was clearly unsupportive of the Vatican’s policies toward China. An American priest friend of mine who was recently visiting China, attended an Easter Vigil Mass with thousands of attendees. The photos he sent me are astonishing. Realities […]
Chinese Christianity and the Missio Dei
A Response to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”
[…] mission activities led to significant growth of the church in China. Sometimes both of these assumptions are simultaneously present. While it was certainly true that a significant number of foreign workers entered China during these decades, there were still many restrictions upon religious practices and evangelization. Foreign workers typically gained access to China under […]
Peoples of China
Strangers in a Strange Land: Expatriates in China
[…] think of the Chinese as a homogenous grouping of 1.3 billion people, between seven and eight percent of the population are not Han Chinese and represent fifty-five official, and hundreds of unofficial, minorities including Muslim and Buddhist groups at the western edges of the frontier (i.e. Xinjiang/Tibet). While members of these diverse cultures may […]
Key Issues Impacting Returnees
Pre-return Preparation
[…] Any input from other organizations and churches to broaden our perspectives and provide a more comprehensive survey on this issue is extremely welcome. For comments or suggestions about this series of blog or to contact RTCP, email us at [email protected] or visit our web site Return to China Partnership. Notes ^ Return to China Partnership, http://rtcp.org/rev-patrick-so/
Sharing Eternal Truth on Shortwave Radio
Old-School Tech Beats Modern Monitoring
[…] instructing believers in biblical doctrine and daily Christ-like living using various media platforms. In 1977, TWR’s ministry expanded to Asia with the addition of a shortwave transmitting site on the island of Guam. Since then, TWR has been using shortwave and other forms of media to overcome barriers to bring the hope of Christ […]
Discipling Returnees
[…] provide a more comprehensive survey on this issue is extremely welcome. For comments or suggestions about these articles or to contact RTCP, email us at [email protected] or visit our web site Return to China Partnership. Notes ^ Eugene Peterson, Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1989, p. 170.