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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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I Wish They Knew

[…] parents of college students pay for their tuition and their expenses on campus. Most of the students are an only child. Many of them have expensive cell phones and laptops bought by their parents.  I was born and raised in the northeast part of China. When I travel to the south part of China, […]

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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] unsanitary blood collection practices in the 1990s left thousands infected with the virus; whole villages now are informally called “AIDS villages.” “In the beginning people wouldn’t even buy cabbages from these AIDS villages,” the doctor explained. “There was so much fear and stigma.” The Christians were no different from anyone else, but now that […]

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Reckoning with the “Ecclesial Diversity” of Chinese Christianity

[…] we expected. We considered the historical contingencies that shaped Protestant and Roman Catholic conceptions of God in China; wondered at the ways Chinese Christians reshaped their faith overseas in places like Malaysia, the United Kingdom, and Canada; and revisited the ways Chinese Christians in the mainland shifted their religiosities in response to political priorities […]

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Same but Different

[…] it was a weekly appointment. Logistical challenges of a new term make for good stories as time passes—not so much when they happen. Being given one room number or time and the students another is always funnier later. So is showing up in a room with no furniture. Or discovering the campuses of your […]

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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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Barriers to Apologizing, Part 1

[…] inbox as soon as it’s published. Li Qiang (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. <em>Confucian relationalism</em>, a term used by Kwang-Kuo Hwang, is the technical term that defines a number of social relationships in China. Confucian values and their accompanying ethical system dictate the intimacy or distance of a relationship as well as the superior or […]

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China’s Migrant Children

[…] Global Times, Feb 25, 2010. http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2010-02/507860.html 3If “left behind” children of migrant workers, who remain in the villages without parental care, are included in these statistics, the number rises to 30 million total migrant children in China, comprising 20% of the compulsory school-aged student population. “Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education: Lessons from […]

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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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The shared experience of sharing space.