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中国教会的出路 – 儿童 / 青少年信徒的牧养与关顾
A Generation Saved; A Future Found
当教会只关注成人事工,中国儿童及青少年群体的门徒培训就备受忽视。作者除指出教会所面对的挑战及不回应挑战的后果,更提出实际可行的对策。
New Wine Means New Wineskins
We serve an unchanging God whose heart for the nations is unquenchable. New wine needs new wineskins. I encourage my fellow workers to prayerfully consider what these changes mean for…future work among the Chinese people, and to prepare [for] the new roles God has prepared for us.
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A New China and a New Catholic Church
[…] earlier day understood how to stand their ground—and why. However, in the post-Vatican-II era, Catholic orientations are different. Does that mean one can cooperate with authorities who promote atheism? Where does one draw the line? Did the bishops at the Second Vatican Council have the Chinese Communist Party in mind when they wrote their […]
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Interconnected: China’s Youth and the Internet
What impact is technology and instant communication having on China's youth?
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 […]
The Never Ending March
A Book Review
A detailed, yet thoughtful, discussion of the history and political circumstances of the Catholic Church in China.
God’s Way Is Higher than Our Way
The Journey of a Christian Family in China's Educational System
Ours is just one story among millions in China facing similar challenges. Due to the rigorous demands of the college entrance exams and pervasive competitive pressures in education, many Christian families here opt to send their children to unregistered Christian schools… [Our son], however, is among the few who remain within the Chinese educational system, compelled more by financial necessity than choice.