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Partnering with Churches in China

Toward a New Paradigm

[…] Chinese brothers and sisters are praying for them as well. Sharing Experiences Christians in China are launching into new areas such as education, marriage and family ministry, service to their communities, and reaching non-Chinese both domestically and beyond China’s borders. In many cases there are no experienced leaders to guide these new ventures. While […]

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Member Care for Mainland Chinese Missionaries

Breaking New Ground in a Developing Field

In recent years, the church in China has answered the call to send out missionaries to different parts of the world, especially those places that are no longer accessible to Western missionaries due to various reasons. These servants have very strong faith and are courageous. They are willing and prepared to die for Christ. […]

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Perceptions and Priorities of Christian Leaders in China

[…] system which is largely built around preparation for test taking, culminating in the nationwide university entrance exam, and which is overtly atheistic. The fact that providing educational services was listed as one of the top three ways in which the church is engaging with society also suggests the importance of this area. Looking at […]

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Discovering “His Story” in China

[…] Robert Morrison arrived in Macao with a vision to see the Gospel spread to every province of China. He too, never saw his vision realized, and the number of lives he directly impacted was relatively few. Yet today the church is active in every province of China, and its numbers continue to increase exponentially. […]

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Collective Misunderstanding

Towering majestically amidst a forest of stone monuments on display in China’s ancient capital city of Xi’an, the “Nestorian Tablet,” as it is typically called, tells the story of Christianity’s entrance into the Middle Kingdom during the Tang Dynasty. Its cryptic presentation of the gospel and how it first came to China, hotly debated […]

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As Many as the Stars

A Book Review

[…] absorbed by the sprawl of those mega-cities.  With both great respect for China’s leaders and deep compassion for her most vulnerable citizens, the Glover family followed God’s call to China in 1998 following a providential exploratory trip in 1996.  The earlier chapters of the book reveal the voice of the Lord speaking words of […]

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China Ministry and Transformational Development (2)

The End of an Era?

[…] Wu, “Chinese Communist Party Admits 15 Dead in Shanxi Floods, Remains Silent About Reservoir Flooding,” <em>Vision Times.com</em>, 15 October 2021. Accessed 3 February 2022. <a href="https://www.visiontimes.com/2021/10/15/chinese-communist-party-admits-15-dead-in-shanxi-floods-remains-silent-about-reservoir-flooding.html">https://www.visiontimes.com/2021/10/15/chinese-communist-party-admits-15-dead-in-shanxi-floods-remains-silent-about-reservoir-flooding.html</a>. Evelyn Cheng, “China Calls for Curbs on ‘Excessive’ Income and for the Wealthy to Give Back More to Society,” <em>CNBC.com</em>, 18 August 2021. Accessed 3 February 2022. <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/18/chinas-xi-emphasizes-common-prosperity-at-finance-economy-meeting.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/18/chinas-xi-emphasizes-common-prosperity-at-finance-economy-meeting.html</a>.

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Tentmaking and Indigenous Urban Mission in China

[…] status as shop owner, a sizeable income to sustain his family without relying on the mother church or external aid, and a “tent” church model which I call “shop-church.” These “shop-churches” are actually more secure than home churches, because it is quite legitimate for business people to have an occasional religious meeting in the […]

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Combating the Cult Almighty God Church

[…] in various ways. Christ, incarnated as a Jew, was to become the last Adam (1 Corinthians 15:45) through death and resurrection on the cross; he is also called the “second man” (1Corinthians 15:47). He came to redeem the human race with common ancestry in Adam. He will lead the redeemed race as its head […]

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3 Questions: Migration and Public Theology in China

[…] a rarity in the world’s existing social systems, although relevant to the life of every Chinese citizen, whether rural or urban. Around 2003, there was a wide call for reform of this Soviet system of institutionalized discrimination, after the tragic Sun Zhigang incident. So in 2006, I decided on it as the topic of my […]