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Seeking to Understand Church Growth in China

[…] pre-selecting specific provinces to conduct surveys. Principle 3: Use pre-set church categories, which include Traditional house church Urban emerging church Rural church Migrant church Three-Self church Survey Method Design two sets of questionnaires:   Church leaders/co-workers (pastors) version Church member version All responses are submitted as written questionnaires. Answering through electronic communication is not […]

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The Impact of Buddhism

Even When It Is More Cultural than Belief

[…] that if the gospel message was clearly presented, people would recognize the truth and reject Buddhism and other religions. It didn’t take long to realize that this method did not work. People with a family identity don’t focus on facts or truth but on relationships. I didn’t realize that I needed to develop a […]

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ZGBriefs | August 13, 2020

[…] that if the gospel message was clearly presented, people would recognize the truth and reject Buddhism and other religions. It didn’t take long to realize that this method did not work. People with a family identity don’t focus on facts or truth but on relationships.  Society / Life Roads Become Rivers: Nearly 4 Million […]

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Demographics Beyond Numbers (2)

[…] Compared with the 1.4 billion population, Christians are still only a small proportion, and the atheistic social environment has made it difficult to break out of the method of spreading the gospel from person to person. This shows that the importance of religious freedom for the spread of the gospel among other social and […]

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Sunday School Training in China

[…] have much previous teaching experience, so they rely on their own experience of growing up as a student. Much of the teaching still follows the traditional Chinese method with a heavy focus on memorization, lecturing instead of discussion, and moral lessons. One church had a room for middle school students. The room was set […]

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Reflections on a US-based Chinese Language Journey (2)

[…] for me. STRATEGY: PLANNING THE JOURNEY On my journey I came to realize that my key to a successful strategy was found not in the details of methods, grammar, or vocabulary but in the answer to one simple question: How do I maximize contact time with the language?  Focusing on that one question resulted in a […]

Chinese Church Voices

Chinese Young People Seek to Improve Their Futures (1)

[…] and sight; they can eliminate time constraints, and appropriately change or influence matters. The writer illustrates this with examples of this kind of power. She describes the method for “future transport powers” which can not only create ways through traffic jams and create parking spaces where there were none, but even delay a flight […]

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ZGBriefs | April 15, 2021

[…] of China), with the four vignettes seemingly cut up like a William Burroughs novel and pieced back together at random places. Language / Language Learning Chinese input methods: A guide for second language learners (April 14, 2021, Hacking Chinese) Making Chinese characters appear on the screen of a phone or computer is second nature to experienced […]

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Connecting with Chinese International Students

A Book Review

[…] society, especially online, but the situation is getting tighter. The rest of this section is filled with advice about discipling new Christians from China before they return. Methods of study, spiritual practices, retreats for those going back and other suggestions are given. One theme includes the need to have Chinese Christians in the host […]

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From the Middle East to the Middle Kingdom (5)

Hui Uprisings (AD 1645–1912)

[…] Hui people, their own family stories, local history, and personal allegiances can often be more important than broad doctrines of Islam, nationalism, or race. A bottom-up, ethnographic method of missiological research is preferable, rather than imposing our assumptions about so-called “orthodox Islam” on the Hui. As for those Hui defectors? They served the Qing […]