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Reaching the Second Generation
[…] Chinese church becomes both a place of solace (with its familial culture) and sorrow (over how different it is to the rest of their life). In response, class="searchwp-highlight">first-generation pastors and Sunday school teachers offer well-meaning sermons on the importance of honoring one’s parents, working hard, and avoiding morally illicit behaviors that bring shame upon […]
Connecting with Chinese International Students
A Book Review
[…] had decided, with his wife, to try to save their marriage following an affair he’d had in China. When they arrived, they heard the gospel for the class="searchwp-highlight">first time from many ministries, including ours, and quickly responded in faith. The husband said he’d heard a similar message, without the explicit Christian content, from a foreign counselor […]
The class=”searchwp-highlight”>First and the Last Sacrifice
最初和最后的献祭
Sharing the gospel with Muslims, including Chinese Muslims, takes a lot of cultural sensitivity. “The class="searchwp-highlight">First and Last Sacrifice” is one method of sharing the story of Jesus which incorporates references to the Quran, Arabic names, and Islamic concepts to reach Muslims for Christ.
Continuing class=”searchwp-highlight”>Class Struggle and the Politics of Religion in China
[…] society. As Zhang Shoudong of the University of Politics and Law in Beijing points out, the Party’s stance toward religion has been rooted in the concept of class="searchwp-highlight">class struggle since the founding of the Party. Although current official discussions of religion do not deal with religion in these terms, the notion of class="searchwp-highlight">class struggle […]
Reaching Those Who Aren’t Interested
In Christianity, pre-evangelism is the arduous work of removing objections that hinder the reception of the gospel message. It is a critical class="searchwp-highlight">first step in reaching unbelievers whose minds are blocked and not able to claim the Christian faith. What might that look like for reaching the Chinese community in America? When the Short-Term […]
Breaking the Ice for Gospel Conversations
[…] English conversation when they could see an image. I started a casual icebreaking conversation describing some of the people and scenery in the picture and invited the class="searchwp-highlight">class to follow suit. With the repetition of this instructional routine, it took less than a week to get faculty members to the level where they felt […]
Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned
[…] and that sort of thing is liable to trip a person up when dealing cross-culturally. Just a few weeks ago, I was asking my house helper to class="searchwp-highlight">buy potatoes at the market. “What size do you want?” she asked. I responded like this to show her: “About this big.” She laughed with eyes wide […]
Be A Better Dad Today
A Book Review
[…] Better Dad Today is an inspirational and practical guide for men on their fatherhood journey. Slayton highlights “10 Tools Every Father Needs”. These include such things as “Family class="searchwp-highlight">First/Family Fun”, encouraging dads to take the lead in creating fun and memorable things that families can do together, and having an “All-in Marriage”, which states in […]
An Encounter with Spirituality in the Dalian Christian Community
[…] used to assess his spirituality? These questions prompted me to look for signs indicative of spirituality in the Dalian Chinese Christian community in China. Between 2009 and 2018, I visited Dalian Nationality University (DLNU) several times as an exchange scholar. I was invited as an education professor to assess and train DLNU’s young faculty. […]
I Was All Prepared to Share—Or So I Thought!
Being prepared to share what I believe is a vital part of my spiritual wellbeing; here is an important tool for being prepared and knowing when others are prepared to hear.