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Wendy Blazes a Trail
<p>Nearly 10 years ago, at the age of 15, Wendy (Su Ying) joined our family here at Shepherd's Field Children's Village from her home orphanage in Fuzhou. Wendy was born with paraplegia, which left her unable to walk or actively move her body from the waist down. Regardless of her physical limitations, Wendy proved to be a […]
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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China
[…] and prevention. I have seen many who have begun to hope again in this life and have received the promise of redemption. This Chinese doctor was also describing the Lord’s powerful work, reviving and motivating His people for holistic ministry. I began to dream of the potential of a vast array of Chinese believers—believers […]
Dancing with Elephants
[…] solution to this cultural problem is to prevent conflict before it has the chance to fester. Here are three principles: 1. Follow the example of Christ as described in Philippines 2:1-18. When there is the possibility for conflict, we must look to the interests of others by humbling ourselves. In Chinese culture the desire […]
Worshiping in Chinese (2)
Why I Go to Chinese Church
<p><em>This series of blog entries refers primarily to the question of expatriate Christians attending services at registered—or at least publicly “open”—Chinese churches. It is assumed that in most cases, the risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered church […]
Worshiping in Chinese
Why Cross-Cultural Workers Don't Go to Chinese Church
<p><em>This series of blog entries refers primarily to the question of expatriate Christians attending Chinese services at registered—or at least publicly "open"—local churches. It is assumed that in most cases, the risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered […]
Worshiping in Chinese (3)
How Chinese Church Feeds Me
<p>This series of blog entries refers primarily to the question of expatriate Christians attending services at registered—or at least publicly “open”—Chinese churches. It is assumed that in most cases, the risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered church […]
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Telecommunications and the Internet in China
<p>Among developing countries, China is number one in the pace at which telecommunication services and the Internet are being developed. These developments will contribute enormously to China’s modernization and integration into the global economy and may have significant domestic social and political impact. </p>
View From the Wall
Soul and Body
The Need for Medical Services
<p>An overview of the medical services situation in China reveals that the needs are still great and the potential for Christians to make an impact medically and spiritually remains.</p>
Back in Church in China
While many places in China continue to take precautions against the coronavirus pandemic, churches in some areas are resuming their in-person worship services. The <em>Gospel Times</em> highlights several churches that recently resumed worship services.
ZGBriefs | June 15, 2023
Marriages in China drop to record low despite government push (June 13, 2023, The Guardian) The number of marriages in China last year dropped to 6.83 million, the lowest since records began in 1986. Data released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs showed the number of couples tying the knot in 2022 fell by […]