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Catholics in China: An Overview

We hope you will see that Chinese Catholics live with a strong awareness of Our Lord Jesus’s presence with them amidst many challenges, that they live in hope in exceedingly challenging times, and they remain faithful to him in ways that can inspire us all.

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Leading Abundantly

[…] of developing greater capacity in all three areas. Time In the beginning, God created time. “And there was morning and there was evening, the first day” (Genesis 1:5). God saw fit to create 24 hours in a day, and to create us with a need to sleep eight of them. He calls us to […]

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A Rich Historical Ride

[…] to our convictions and reexamining our assumptions. In fact, we must address these issues together for Christ’s Bride to truly be one as Christ prayed in John 17. We know racial reconciliation in Jesus Christ is ultimately where he is leading us. The question is will we follow him? A diaspora is a scattered […]

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Home-Based Community Support and the Expatriate in China

Many years ago, my family and I took on an adventure we never regretted. I was offered the opportunity to help lead development of a business startup in western China. Our family of five moved from the US to Shanghai and eventually to Beijing. Our two-year assignment stretched into nearly six, and we had the […]

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Reflections on China, 2014

I am back from six days in China where I traveled with Brent Fulton and met with pastors, seminary leaders and academics in Shanghai and Beijing. I preached twice at Beijing International Christian Fellowship and we also held our ChinaSource Board meeting in Beijing. It was a busy and fulfilling week. I have been asked to share a few highlights and reflections of my time.

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Thank You, Father! Thank You, Dad!

Being thankful and saying thank you is important any time of year. Certainly in this Thanksgiving season I want to say thank you to the ChinaSource community for your friendship, love, and sacrificial involvement together with us.

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Is It Time for a New Approach to Leadership?

To whatever extent the leadership forms taught by the west, and our approach to church polity have done a disservice to the church in China, we should ask for forgiveness.

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Synthesizing East and West

Wu Jingxiong’s Lasting Contribution to Chinese Christianity

[…] the Psalms as Chinese poems in ancient styles, including those of the famed Tang dynasty. In 1938 Wu shared some of these with Mei-ling’s sister, Soong Ai‐ling. 1 She shared them with Chiang and Mei-ling, who in turn in 1940 asked Wu to translate the whole Book of Psalms and the New Testament into […]

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Three Battles Every Leader Must Win

[…] There are certainly more, but these three represent to me some of the core issues we deal with as believers who are called to lead. Battle # 1: From the Bondage of the Owner to the Freedom of the Steward As a leader you have a choice to make regarding how you understand your […]

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A Chinese Church in Maryland Serving around the World

[…] As I prayed and asked God to show us how we could reach out to our community, God opened a door for us to serve. From April 17 to June 30, 48 CBCMers joined Peace City Church for 19 days, filling 143 time slots to distribute meals to refugees in Parkview Gardens Apartments in […]