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Does a Story Go with This?

[…] phones came out. They went from decoration to decoration—snapping pictures of everything. The dean of the biology department asked where I would be sitting and turned his phone to video. One woman was looking at the nativity set. Turning one of the figures around in her hand she held it up to me. “Is […]

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Hui Food, Clothes, and Greetings

Know Thy Hui Neighbor (4)

This is part four of the series “Know Thy Hui Neighbor” based on the Know Thy Hui Neighbor (KTHN) training. This course is to train local and overseas Christians to share Christ’s love with the Hui. How did you feel the first time you visited a “foreigner’s” home? Were you nervous? Did you find yourself wondering what to […]

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Faith. Hope. Love.

[…] over and over. Several knew a friend of a friend who had bought a ticket and won. One of the younger teachers pulled a hand full of tickets from his pocket. We all laughed. “No,” he said before anyone asked. “I’ve never won a thing.” Then a quiet father of a little girl whose […]

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

[…] state. The UFWD reports directly to the highest level of the CCP and generally sets broad policy directions for religious affairs. (The UFWD also oversees work with overseas Chinese and ethnic minority affairs.) In the 1950s, the Chinese Communist Party selected a few Protestants to launch a bridge organization to corral Protestants and their […]

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Why Not Shout Together?

The Joy of the Resurrection

[…] a shocking suddenness. At the service celebrating his life listeners were reminded that his soul was now home. It did not need to search for an allotted number of days for a place to settle, as locals would tell you. His God had long ago prepared a place for him and was welcoming him. […]

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Wahhabi-Inspired Islam in China

Know Thy Hui Neighbor (3)

[…] This is part three of the series “Know Thy Hui Neighbor” based on the Know Thy Hui Neighbor (KTHN) training. This course is to train local and overseas Christians to share Christ’s love with the Hui. Having learned a little about Islam with Chinese characteristics, you might wonder if there is any point in […]

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Working out a Chinese Public Theology

Three Preliminary Guidelines, Part 2

[…] addressing. During the past few decades the church has largely been marginalized in its relationship to the state. The church has failed to realize that as the number of Christians has grown, so has its influence. Christianity has become a public institution and can no longer be ignored. Since there has been no change […]

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From the Middle East to the Middle Kingdom (Part 10)

The Present

[…] from OMF here: <a href="https://omf.org/uk/resources/george-hunter-apostle-of-chinas-silk-road-ebook/">https://omf.org/uk/resources/george-hunter-apostle-of-chinas-silk-road-ebook/</a>. </p><p>Part 9 referenced: Bradshaw, Malcolm R. <em>Torch for Islam: A Biography of George K. Harris, Missionary to Muslims.</em> China Inland Mission ( Overseas Missionary Fellowship), 1965. (PDF available on request.) Unimax group is a term popularized through the course <em>Perspectives on the World Christian Movement</em>, Read missiologists Ralph Winter’s […]

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Chinese Muslim Mystics

Know Thy Hui Neighbor (2)

[…] (or with) God. This is part two of the series “Know Thy Hui Neighbor” based on the the Know Thy Hui Neighbor (KTHN) training. This course trains local and overseas Christians to share Christ’s love with the Hui. It’s a beautifully rhythmic creed: “万物非主 唯有真主” (Wàn wù fēi zhǔ, wéi yǒu Zhēn Zhǔ). What does it […]

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Hui Weddings, Funerals, and Other Rites of Passage

Know Thy Hui Neighbor (7)

This is part seven of the series “Know Thy Hui Neighbor” based on the Know Thy Hui Neighbor (KTHN) training. This course is to train local and overseas Christians to share Christ’s love with the Hui. So, you have entered your Hui friend’s world, learned their history, listened to their struggles, and spoken of the cross. You’ve invited […]