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Chinese Christian Voices

Untangling the Complexity of Chinese Bible Translations

<p>Which Chinese Bible translation is best? A Chinese professor of systematic theology responds. </p>

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February 21, 2013

[…] being house churches. If this were the case one would expect to see hundreds of house churches being closed down each week. (Beijing, which had the highest number of persecution cases in 2012, reportedly has more than 3,000 house churches, yet the China Aid report mentions only two cases involving Beijing house churches for […]

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ZGBriefs | March 2, 2017

[…] cities are full of unregistered (also called "underground" or "house") churches. These are known to the government but still allowed to function. They attract some of the best-educated and successful people in China. And they are socially engaged, with outreach programs to the homeless, orphanages, and even families of political prisoners. To me, this […]

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ZGBriefs | March 24, 2016

[…] government tries to eradicate foreign influences from the country’s universities, the flood of Chinese students leaving for the West continues to rise. Over the past decade, the number of Mainland Chinese students enrolled in American colleges and universities has nearly quintupled, from 62,523 in 2005 to 304,040 last year, according to the Institute of […]

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ZGBriefs | March 19, 2015

[…] showing an imaginary but realistic first week in the life of two roommates, one Chinese and one American. The video comes at the right time as the number of Chinese students studying at U.S. universities is increasing. Last year, according to a report from the Institute of International Education, 274,000 Chinese students studied at […]

Blog Entries

On the Horns of an Educational Dilemma

<p>American Christian parents face tough decisions about to how to best provide for their children’s education. But the toughest part is often deciding between a comparatively rich supply of good and legal options – local Christian schools, homeschooling (with a nearly overwhelming array of good curriculum and  models), co-ops, hybrid homeschool/co-op, on-line Christian school, […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Protestantism and the Future of China

<p>The article translated below is from a Chinese website called <em>Urban Mission</em> (jidutu123.com). In it the author ponders what role Protestantism can play in the future development of China. He begins by talking about the transitional nature of Chinas current social and political systems and where Chinas current reforms may or may not be headed. He […]

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Observations of Dynamics in Families Affected by Autism

Lessons from China and the West

<p>Families affected by disability have a number of common emotions and experiences regardless of ethnicity or geographical location. The author looks at common concerns, struggles, and hopes that parents face when their child is diagnosed with a disability and specifically, with autism. He also alerts us to some of the programs, helps, and therapies […]

View From the Wall

Christian Generosity from a Chinese Cultural Perspective

<p>Four incorrect assumptions often hinder Chinese Christians from understanding biblical generosity. Lee discusses elements of these assumptions involving poverty, prosperity, earthly examples of biblical generosity—including filial piety—and when it is best to start learning to be generous.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Church Schools or Home Schooling? Part 1

<p>In September, the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> published a piece originally posted on the <em>China Home Schooling Alliance </em> website about Christian education in China. In the article titled “Church Schools or Home Schooling?”, the author lays out what he believes to be the difference between Christian education conducted within a church setting and home schooling. He then sets […]