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The Seed of the Church and the Modern Missions Movement

[…] from various parts of China like the two martyrs in Pakistan and like the Bernheims. It is a privilege to be shaped together with them by the class="searchwp-highlight">Spirit of God. For a defense of the traditional understanding of the church’s mission, see Robert Menzies’ recently published article, “A Tale of Two Stories: Amos Yong’s […]

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The Appeal of the Pentecostal Movement in Hong Kong

The Kaleidoscopic City: A Book Review

[…] men, Pentecostals in Hong Kong “also tended to gravitate and support gendered hierarchies that fell in line with traditional late Victorian values…Women could be baptized by the class="searchwp-highlight">Spirit, but that baptism did not deeply challenge social conventions” (p. 233). Once again, we see that the experience of Pentecostals in Hong Kong, on the one […]

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class=”searchwp-highlight”>Business as Mission with Chinese Characteristics

<p>Two takes on class="searchwp-highlight">business as mission from a Chinese perspective.</p>

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class=”searchwp-highlight”>Business as Mission—What I Have Seen

<p>Lessons from a Christian doing class="searchwp-highlight">business in China.</p>

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Chinese Missions along the Belt and Road

[…] world is already an important area for mission. The emergence of Chinese missions and Chinese missionaries will add a new facet to the work that the Holy class="searchwp-highlight">Spirit is doing among Chinese churches and in the BRI countries. For more information see, “Full text: Action Plan on the Belt and Road Initiative,” The State […]

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Come and See: Welcoming 50,000 Youth

[…] See “FAQs,” <em>Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in New York</em>, accessed August 6, 2024,  <a href="http://newyork.china-consulate.gov.cn/eng/zjfw/visa/cjwd/t1242753.htm">http://newyork.china-consulate.gov.cn/eng/zjfw/visa/cjwd/t1242753.htm</a>. John 10:16. See Emmett Concord, “China Is Open­—For class="searchwp-highlight">Business and More,” <em>ChinaSource Blog</em>, February 27, 2024, <a href="https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/china-is-open-for-class="searchwp-highlight">business-and-more/">https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/china-is-open-for-class="searchwp-highlight">business-and-more/</a> and Mark A. Strand, “Vision for Tomorrow: Opportunities in China’s New Era,” <em>ChinaSource Blog</em>, April 29, 2024, […]

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The COVID-Era Preflight Checklist

[…] international flights to and from China. Currently weekly international air connections are only two percent of what was available in 2019. In addition, the three major Chinese class="searchwp-highlight">airlines anticipate that travel restrictions to China will not be relaxed before the middle of 2022 and that air travel will not return to 2019 levels until […]

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A Decade of Change and Future Prospects

[…] not erased the hunger to know the purpose of life. The external environment has not gotten easier for Chinese brothers and sisters, but the wind of the class="searchwp-highlight">Spirit blows where God wills.  My blank sheets of paper from 2014 have some new notes and additions about the New Era as highlighted in this issue […]