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Reconsidering Traditional Teachings in Difficult Times
[…] have sought to serve God and China have often found themselves at such intersections. It is no different today. As Jackson Wu so articulately presented in the 2018 spring issue of ChinaSource Quarterly on the contextualization of the gospel, “Effective contextualization is not primarily about methodology and strategy; rather, it concerns perspective. How do […]
Are You in Conflict?
As Christians in China study biblical peacemaking, many have had personal aha moments…they now see that conflict starts in the heart and that avoiding addressing the root heart issues in order to “avoid conflict,” only results in the heart conflict remaining.
服事后现代族群 ── 一个北美华人留学生事工的管见
Serving the Postmodern Generation
笔者从前在北美, 并与当地的中国留学生一起工作, 他提出北美的中国教会应如何修改自己的策略,以达到这些学生的问题。他与后现代学生接触,并从他的经验来解释及引申有用的例子。
The Search for Home: Resonances between Heaven and Earth
A Reflective Review of Xiaoli Yang’s A Dialogue Between Haizi’s Poetry and the Gospel of Luke
A Dialogue between Haizi’s Poetry and the Gospel of Luke: Chinese Homecoming and the Relationship with Jesus Christ by Xiaoli Yang. Leiden: Brill, 2018. 348 pages. ISBN-10 9004361294, ISBN-13 978-9004361294. Available from Amazon. Many who have worked in Christian mission recognize that it is through the arts that one often comes to grips […]
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.
My Private Space
Coal stoves to microwaves. Public phones to iPhones. Rolls of negatives to air drop. The list of changes occurring during my time as a teacher in China is long and there is no lack of observant writers analyzing each one. “Plans cannot keep up with change” says it all. I have no additions to […]
A Lived Theology Approach to “Seeing” the Chinese Church
Reflecting on “Chinese Christianity in the Modern Era” (1)
[…] seriously the priesthood of all believers. Charles Marsh, Peter Slade, and Sarah Azaransky, Lived Theology: New Perspectives on Method, Style, and Pedagogy (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2016). Since 2000, Charles Marsh has advocated a lived theology approach to history and society at the University of Virginia’s Project on Lived Theology. This book brings […]
From the Middle East to the Middle Kingdom (4)
Forced Integration (AD 1368–1644)
Why do Hui and other predominantly Muslim minzu (民族, people groups) practice endogamy? If it is to prevent religious syncretism, it doesn’t appear to have worked.
Reconciling a Church Split
Regrettably, if you have been a Christian for a while, you most likely have either heard of a church split or experienced one. While many church splits do not have a happy ending relationally, I know of at least one that does…