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The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom

A Book Review

The rather battered and dog-eared cover to my copy of Pomfret's book is testimony to both prolonged and careful reading.

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Bamboo in Mist

A Book Review

For those seeking a better understanding of Chinese spirituality, this book provides a collection of insightful snapshots.

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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, […]

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China – Here We Are!

<p>How can one prepare for service in China? The author provides practical insights with examples from her own experiences when she first lived in another culture. From exploring one's expectations to extending grace and embracing the challenge, Ms. Klopper offers valuable advice that can lessen the initial strain of cross-cultural living.</p>

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The Role of the UK Churches During the Acculturation of Hong Kong Immigrants in the United Kingdom

[…] some unique opportunities and challenges. The purpose of the study was to “explore the role of UK churches during the acculturation of Hong Kong immigrants into the United Kingdom.” The study explored the following two questions: What observations did the UK churches have regarding new Hong Kong immigrants adjusting to UK culture? What was […]

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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 […]

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Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming

The winter 2022 issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em> offers perspectives like a plane dropping from thirty thousand feet to ground level, as they shift from high-level and mildly optimistic…to close up, personal, and much more pessimistic. Together, they offer helpful insight on what’s happening in China after ten years of…political leadership by Xi Jinping.

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A Conversation with the Authors of Children of the Massacre

Robert and Linda Banks, authors of <em>Children of the Massacre</em>, discuss what led them to write the book and the fascinating discoveries they made along the way.