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Bringing Light to the Mountains

The Gospel Among the Yi People

China’s minority groups, particularly those such as the Yi (彞, approximately 8 million strong), have been marginalized for years. This region has been designated as an “extremely impoverished” area dependent on outside resources. However, this aid often remains superficial and fails to address the root causes of the problem.

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Seeing the Gospel from Zhuangzi’s Worldview

Could Zhuangzi have something to teach us about the gospel?

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Opening the Door to Reconciliation

Those I interviewed in China… expressed repeatedly that holding tight to these unexamined views of themselves and their positions was a big hindrance in reconciling relationships. Yet, as their mindsets shifted, a door to potential reconciliation opened.

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A Superlative Sabbath

[…] week. Or it might not be purple. Everyone had the general location but that first night at a new home was special. Some buildings and doorways had numbers. Some had names. Some were near established businesses. The taxis would get us as close as our limited knowledge could take us. Sometimes someone would wait […]

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No Language Requirement

China has offered me the most experiences for worshiping outside of my culture and this morning my mind wandered back to my first Sunday morning there.

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Love In Action

[…] in even the small yet impactful day-to-day events of life. Note: Watch for Jolene’s forthcoming book, Changing Normal: Overcome Barriers to Resolving Conflict, Start Reconciling Relationships, for more examples of how bearing the fruit of the Spirit contributes to peacemaking and relational reconciliation. Yang Lin (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Chen Yuling (pseudonym), author interview, 2019.

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Whom Do You Thank?

“We’re supposed to say thank you on this holiday?” says a puzzled student. “Whom do you thank, Teacher?” I would love to tell you. 

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Examining Patterns in Chinese Religiosity

Reflecting on “Chinese Christianity in the Modern Era” (2)

Chinese religiosity’s orientation toward cultivating the goodness of human nature in the everyday, societal, and cosmic spheres of life can be found in the diverse threads that make up modern Chinese Christian movements.

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Christian Spirituality in China’s Walled Garden

WeChat as Christian “Alter-Public”

[…] China at any point in the past few years, you’ve likely been dazzled by just how “plugged in” Chinese society has become. The potent combination of personal smart phones and internet technologies has spawned an expansive Chinese digital society that has made physical cash obsolete, streamlined services, and even rendered government surveillance an acceptable mundane […]

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The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration

What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know

[…] from the last question and work backward, from the larger context to the issue of religions. Since Xi Jinping was selected to be China’s top leader in 2012, the People’s Republic of China has entered the End of Era, as a recent book by scholar Carl Minzner put it.10 Students of Chinese politics and […]