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The Benefits of Giving Face

[…] Approach to Conflict, Face Issues, and Reconciling Relationships, for a fuller discussion on following up the giving of face with a private conversation and overlooking-by-forgiving. Wu Chunhua (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Li Qiang (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Liu Haifeng (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Zhao Cheng (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Wu Chunhua (pseudonym), author interview, 2019.

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The Need for Professional Help

Having to leave your home in China suddenly is not just difficult, it is a trauma and should not be taken lightly.

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Prayer First

[…] Note: Watch for Jolene’s forthcoming book, Changing Normal: Break Through Barriers to Pursuing Peace in Your Relationships, for more examples of how prayer can impact movement from being in conflict to experiencing restoration in a relationship.  Available on Amazon starting January 14, 2024. Li Jun (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Zhou Na (pseudonym), author interview, 2019.

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A New Year for Those Living in China’s New Normal

[…] those who have not experienced the pain of sudden, unexpected uprooting it might be easy to think “but wasn’t that several years ago?” Yes, it was in 2017–18 when many were forced out and others left because of what had happened to teammates or others around them. Then in 2020, just as those who […]

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The Long History of Government Oversight and China’s Church

When [Church of the East] missionaries arrived in the Chinese capital of Chang’an in 635, they understood that Christianity in the Middle Kingdom required government approval…The application was successful, and a government edict allowed the new Luminous Teaching, as it called itself, to be spread in all China, including the building of a church in the capital city.

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

The author helps us to understand the workings of the religious affairs bureaucracy first by following the story of an aspiring pastor, then by viewing them historically. The Chinese Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement Association, China Christian Council, Religious Affairs Bureau and United Front Work Department are all discussed along with how they interact, lines of authority and the role of guanxi.

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When a Gift Is Not Enough

[…] Approach to Conflict, Face Issues, and Reconciling Relationships. The account of Liu Haifeng’s (pseudonym) story in this post is from an author interview that took place in 2019. </p><p>Those I interviewed, like Liu Haifeng, had learned the Seven A’s of Biblical Confession (see below) found in Ken Sande’s book, <em>The Peacemaker.</em> This specific list […]

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When Our Dream Came to a Halt

That was the beginning of a month and a half of interrogations until we left China, my husband with a “ten days to leave the country” stamp in his passport.

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Working Our “Initiate Conversation” Muscle

As long as our motivation comes from a godly desire for peace and reconciliation, seeking clarity in relationships is worth the effort. Someone has to take the first step to initiate conversation. For those seeking to reflect God’s face in relationships, let’s be the ones doing the initiating.

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Lingering COVID

I’m Fine but Sometimes I Don’t Feel That Way

I keep hearing that phrase, “back to normal,” over and over again as I care for people in China and its neighbouring countries. “No more lockdown and COVID is almost over, so we’re fine now” . . . or we think we should be.