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What China Offers
China has five main service groups currently helping children up to age 20 who have learning disabilities: government organizations, families, private schools and education companies, foreign workers, and local churches.
Chinese Upbringing and US Culture
A Third-Culture Kid Bridges East and West
[…] I uttered those words. Despite being a bright red-headed girl and the only non-Chinese student in my entire school, at times I considered myself more Chinese than American. I wore my Communist red scarf with pride, not understanding what it implied, only knowing that I was part of my class, part of my school. […]
“The Air that I Breathe”
Personal Reflections on Pollution in China
[…] our move that I was able to literally give away our two vehicles. Living in China does not require us to own a car. Public transportation is cheap and nearly every store or service we need on a daily basis (grocery store, hardware store, restaurants, hair cuts, dry cleaner, tailor, computer equipment, bank, etc) […]
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Chinese Christian Returnees in Late Qing Dynasty and Early Republic
Contributions and Difficulties
[…] Episcopal Church. During her 20 years of medical practice in Jiujiang, Shi trained more than 500 nurses and led them in Bible studies. In 1920, Shi and American missionary Jennie V. Hughes founded the Bethel Mission and in 1930, Ji Zhiwen (Andrew Gih, 计志文) took the mission further and initiated the Bethel Worldwide Evangelistic […]
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Pentecost in China (2)
Church Growth in the “New China” Era
[…] 1988, they arranged for me to go into the rural areas of Henan, Anhui, and Zhejiang provinces to teach in coworkers’ meetings that numbered from 80 to 800 attendees or more. Meetings would last three to five days in one village, and then we would go on to another village. Usually, I would teach […]
Editorials
Contextualization—a Broader Perspective
[…] into how contextualization can equip the average Chinese church. The second group of articles considers the unique needs for contextualization in western and eastern China. Barnabas Roland offers suggestions for how we might contextualize among Chinese “fear-power” cultures. Of course, most people in China are Han Chinese who live in the eastern portions of […]
A Dictionary for Learning Theological Chinese
Kingdom Speak《国度语汇》by Jo Ann Yau and Qiu Sheng Lung. Hong Kong: Tien Dao Publishing House, 2019, 184 pages, ISBN: 978-988- 8279-70-8. Books, videos, podcasts, and whatever other resources are out there for helping people learn Mandarin—everyone has their favorite suggestions. For newbies, I always recommend the Chinese Made Easier series. Many Mandarin students spend […]
Lead Article
The Resolve of a Commoner
Some Reflections on China’s Catholics Today
[…] another priest refused to receive a rosary I had brought for him blessed by the pope; he was clearly unsupportive of the Vatican’s policies toward China. An American priest friend of mine who was recently visiting China, attended an Easter Vigil Mass with thousands of attendees. The photos he sent me are astonishing. Realities […]
Book Reviews
The Chinese Church in Transition
Navigating Mission in the Diaspora
[…] follows: chapter one introduces the evangelical attention to diaspora mission and the scope of the research covered in the book. Chapter two covers the relevant literature and offers definitions to terms such as globalization, diaspora (in general), Chinese diaspora, diaspora missiology, and short-term mission. Chapter three delineates the research methodology behind this work and […]
The Nitty Gritty of China’s Social Credit System
[…] received by individuals. In effect, China’s social credit system is a way of commodifying “face.” The entire project works through public shaming. A Social Credit System with American Characteristics? One article poses a provocative question, “Chinese-Style Social Credits System a Harbinger of US's Future?” The writer states: That is the fundamental reason both the […]