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Another Look at the Life of Eric Liddell

A Book Review

<p>A number of books have been written about Eric Liddell, but this one is different.</p>

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The Final Number Is In!

Thanks to all our wonderful friends and donors, we are looking forward to what 2022 will bring with renewed energy for our kingdom calling.

Chinese Christian Voices

An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors

Delineating nine areas of expectations for pastors in China. 

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The Tricolor Religious Market and the Growth of Christianity

The Great Awakening in China (3)

[…] growth of Christians continues at a modest rate, it is likely that within one or two decades there will be more Christians in China than in the United States.  Meanwhile, Chinese Christians have been warming up for overseas missions. They have already sent hundreds of missionaries to countries along the Silk Road in Central […]

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Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming

[…] major leader Deng Xiaoping, both of whom discussed their reigns in terms of “new” periods. And each period was new in its own sense; Mao’s period newly united China and expelled foreign influence, while Deng’s period reversed Mao’s policies to reopen China to foreign influence, investment, and rapid economic growth. Both Mao and Deng […]

Book Reviews

The Fourth Generation

[…] 2001 it had 150,000 (Cheng, p. 238).  ^ As quoted in an interview in Liang, Chao, “Election Process Still Improving, US Visitors Say,” China Daily, Thursday, March 12, 1998, p. 3, China’s daily, official English-language newspaper.  ^ Liang, Chao, “China, US Agree on Grassroots Election Data Bank,” China Daily, Monday, March 16, 1998, p. 3.

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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] not too late, and it certainly is not too early. What is being done in China? Since World AIDS Day in 2003, China’s government has shifted its official stance about AIDS. Perhaps based in part on experience with SARS, we now can find AIDS posters and school campaigns more visible. Now much central government […]

Peoples of China

Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

[…] despite their similar ages, hold opposing social values. On the one hand, Han Han critically parodies the disjunction between the daily reality that people experience and its official representation in the state media. In contrast, Guo Jingming is a talented and flamboyant writer who utilizes the dazzling and sensational image of a more confident […]

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The Seed of the Church and the Modern Missions Movement

[…] event left their five remaining children orphans. The bodies of Max, Emily, and their son, David, were not found until late in 2015. The church discovered the site of their burial and moved their bones to the church’s current location in 2016. The memorial stone for the Bernheims on the Zhan Yi Xi Ping […]

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The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind and Chinese Christianity

[…] patriarchal church culture, while gradually shrinking in the American market, has gained significant traction in Chinese churches, especially given that Chinese Christians wish to “align” with the United States in Christianity. Today, the main theological resources of Chinese Christianity come from American evangelicalism. However, frankly speaking, there has not yet been a comprehensive understanding […]