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Chinese Christian Voices

How Should Chinese Urban Churches Confront Anxieties in Today’s Era

[…] atheistic and China’s public schools are also atheistic, should all Christian children withdraw from public schools? And if so, where would they receive their education? When churches promote spiritually correct but overly simplistic proclamations without offering the necessary resources or practical guidance, they risk deepening believers’ anxiety. I am not suggesting that the church […]

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China’s Youth and Christianity

An Interview

[…] China to Christ; he will try every way to stop us. Pray for the churches of China, that their leaders would be willing to put in their best effort for the next generation, the youth, instead of being focused on theology or differences or their own little circle. Encourage them to support a youth […]

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Book Review: Children of the Massacre

The Extra-ordinary Story of the Stewart Family in Hong Kong and West China

[…] up the CMS Boys’ School in Fuzhou and helped develop a small theological college. Louisa assisted with the CMS Girls’ School. It is noteworthy that Robert actively promoted local Chinese leadership and encouraged the training of Chinese workers. He strongly believed that “China could never be reached except through its own people” (p. 23). […]

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The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom

A Book Review

[…] years as a student and then a correspondent. He continues to aspire to the notion of “Great Harmony” whereby the two nations can bring out the very best in the other but with more realism than inflated expectation. While China, elephant-like, never forgets, American politicians and business people would be well-advised to trawl through […]

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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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Supporting Children in Cross-Cultural Transition

[…] actually converse with others and hopefully discuss deeper matters. Mr. Sark goes on to provide five points that his family learned in their transition back to the United States. 1. Connect to a church. Definitely. Our home church was absolutely instrumental in helping us in our transition to Indiana. My children saw the church […]

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“I Always Knew He Was There”

Discovering Faith Across Cultures

[…] a friend and leader as he learned to engage with people of different backgrounds in our faith community. We were a picture of the body of Christ, united in him but beautifully different in our cultural identity. So rewarding! Many of us have had similar encounters as we bridge cultures. I’ve been blessed to […]

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Sometimes It’s the Little Things

The Importance of Grieving Well

[…] around them, each one serving in a different role in the grieving process. The teams they had left were mentioned by almost everyone as one of the best sources of help. Even though the team members themselves were grieving, there was something healing about sharing with people who understood without having everything explained. I […]

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Social Media in China (Part 3)

Tips for Using Social Tools to Connect with Chinese Colleagues

[…] due to its simple mobile interface and the ability to limit the information you share to a specific group of followers. Personally, I think WeChat is the best choice unless you aim to become a serious Chinese blogger or follow the Chinese language news closely. For a full list of social media platforms popular […]

Peoples of China

The Unique Role of Foreigners in Present Day China

[…] the first United States President to visit the People’s Republic of China. Six years later in 1978, Deng Xiaoping committed China to adopting Open Door policies that promoted foreign trade and economic investment. These historic events initiated a process which allowed for not only progress in trade, economic cooperation, and interdependence, but also opened […]