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Asking the Right Questions

[…] Spencer Johnson made the observation, “The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you can find new cheese.” If your “cheese” is opportunities for effective service in China, then adapting to the new environment means leaving behind those that are no longer viable and seeking out those that are emerging. In the […]

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Instrumentalizing the Church in China

[…] are being told. Nor is it appropriate to offer the experiences of one group of Christians in China, which happens to bolster a given political position, as representative of the entire Chinese church. Frazer and co-author Jean-Nicolas Bitter urge that, to be legitimate, “this kind of ‘use’ of religion and religious actors should be […]

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Is China Persecuting More Christians for their Faith?

[…] around two issues: 1) the ability of unregistered churches to obtain facilities in order to meet openly and 2) Christians desiring to serve through educational or social service projects but having no legal platform by which to engage in these activities. Both of these point back to China’s immature legal system, mentioned above. As […]

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Combating the Cult Almighty God Church

[…] 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 and representative (Romans 5:12-21) to manage the new heavens and new earth (Hebrews 2:5-15). His role is to replace the first Adam who failed in managing the present […]

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A Chinese Christian Observes Ramadan

[…] of his fast, Mark also took from his month-long sojourn new insights into how cross-cultural workers from China need to prepare for their own lifetime journeys of service. He pondered new questions about what qualifications are needed in those who are sent. He also thought deeply about the role of those, like himself, who […]

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Transitions Large and Small

[…] needs to be done so that we will be ready to begin the next chapter. Amy Young, author of Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service, writes in “Debriefing before the Final Goodbye,” “You may be tired of the “T” word (transition), you may be eager about what is around the corner, […]

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Dynamics of Mainland Chinese Ministry in North America

[…] or ways of doing things of the pastor or the majority in the church. The members of the church are urged to be submissive followers and lay service is viewed as distinctly second best to full time ministry. Members tend to be highly mobile, having lived, studied and worked in several countries on different […]

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Looking Ahead: Which China?

[…] middle class plays a key role, as does China's economic transition from a strong growth orientation, heavily dependent on manufacturing, to a more sustainable economy emphasizing the service and information sectors. For this scenario to play out the systemic urban/rural inequality enforced by China's household registration (hukou) system would need to be addressed. Chaos […]

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Serving China Revisited

[…] journal we focus on those who serve cross-culturally in China today. In the second chapter of Philippians, the apostle Paul looks at three critical areas related to service that we would do well to revisit as we consider what it means to serve China. Our Motivation After appealing for unity among the Philippian believers, […]

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Measuring Change in China

Whose Yardstick?

[…] visitors ventured warily into one of China’s large urban churches, visions of “Potemkin Village” dancing in their heads, only to emerge an hour later remarking that the service was “just like anything you’d experience in a church in America” (or Singapore, or Canada ….)? Of course there are similarities, but to conclude that Chinese […]