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Book Review: Faith in the Wilderness
Words of Exhortation from the Chinese Church
[…] superficial understanding of the truth” (p. 124). While a pastor never wants to ignore the emotions and felt realties of his people, a pastor loves his people best when pointing them to the Good Shepherd who knows their needs better than they do. Paul Peng, in a wonderfully vivid way, challenges pastors to preach […]
A Book for Dads and Their Children
[…] carefully, and explains and guides patiently. Anyone who has parented before notices that at some point, a child is characterized by ceaselessly asking “why.” This is the best time for parents to establish rational authority. This picture book is also designed in an attempt to help fathers understand and develop the habit of listening […]
A Book on Drums and Worship
[…] how to worship God with drums. Joyful River Music School is a praise and worship ministry calling the church to produce good music and to use its best to worship God. Many younger brothers and sisters are willing to devote themselves to this and are receiving training. They recently published a book Drums and […]
Frog—a Book Review
[…] crosstalk, sketch—we’re all acting. Don’t they say that all the world’s a stage . . . My experience over the past few years has concluded that the best way to solve a thorny problem is to quietly observe how it evolves and let nature take its course.”(p. 289) Book Four ends with Tadpole, his […]
An Anti-Management Management Book
[…] we think we can generate taking the common path; the latter reflects the kingdom outcomes God produces through faithful followers. How would we measure success along these lines? The kingdom path still assesses three ministry measures—people, facilities, and finances—but it does so in radically different ways. Each of these relate to individuals as well […]
Bamboo in Mist
A Book Review
For those seeking a better understanding of Chinese spirituality, this book provides a collection of insightful snapshots.
A Book about Balthasar and Why You Should Read It
A ChinaSource Conversation
[…] in producing webinars featuring scholars of Chinese Christianity, though until now all the webinars featured Protestant scholars and perspectives. After getting a little way into Dr. Brown’s book, I thought, “here is a good Catholic scholar whose research would be appreciated in the ChinaSource crowd and would appeal to the growing Catholic audience as […]
Red Lines
[…] The Politics of Protestant Churches and the Party-State China: God Above Party?, Loyola Professor Dr. Carsten Vala explains that the Chinese government has typically had three “red lines” which unregistered Protestant congregations must not cross in order to avoid repression. (p. 14, p. 132) It might be helpful to think of them as the […]
Book Review: Schism
Seventh-Day Adventism in Post-Denominational China
[…] Protestantism, and thus they tend to remain aloof from other Protestant expressions. In China, that makes them an ideal subject for this project. They have maintained, as best they can, their distinctives, and the contextualization of the churches over time can be readily identified. However, further research on other denominations, such as the Methodists, […]
Hospitality, a Comic Book, the Bible, and Lot
A Conversion Story in China
[…] likely wondering how Li Min could have dared to directly insult the host’s religion, especially as a guest receiving free English tutoring! Needless to say, despite everyone’s best efforts to move the conversation forward, the evening ended awkwardly. A few days later when my husband suggested we hire Li Min as a Chinese tutor […]