Tag: Theological Training

Chinese Church Voices

Do Chinese Christians Still Need to Study Theology Abroad in the Online Learning Era?

After a 12-year study experience abroad (4 years at a Christian university and 8 years in seminary), I have some insights and reflections on studying theology abroad. For most Christians and pastors, I believe that it is no longer necessary to spend four years studying theology abroad.

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Reaching the New Unreached

Sharing the Gospel with the LGBTQ Community through Love and Companionship

The LGBTQ community is the new unreached people group. Learn from Jesus to enter their community with companionship and share the gospel with them.

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A Chinese Model of Theological Education?

Our brothers and sisters from China have plenty of passion and new inspiration for theological training, and their passion and energy are about to burst. When a new, Chinese way of doing theological training is coming on the horizon, are you there to cheer Chinese Christians on and walk with them shoulder to shoulder?

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Church Development and Theological Education

Doubtless the vigorous development of theological education since the 1990s is one of the important evidences of the growth of Christianity in China. Besides reflecting the growth of the church, it was itself a factor in the further expansion of the church.

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An Updated Report on the State of Reformed Theological Education in China

The rapid rate of cultural change in China affects the delivery of theological education. While this makes Reformed theological education more challenging than previously, the Reformed tradition is taking hold and spreading throughout China today.

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Perspectives—in Mandarin and Virtual

The Perspectives class in Mandarin will be offered in a virtual format this January.