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China’s Churches Celebrate Christmas

[…] the birth of the Savior Jesus Christ. However, many Christian churches in Beijing have stopped worshipping on site due to the pandemic, and some churches have conducted online carol services instead. I had the honor to participate in a Christmas Eve worship service at one of the churches. Around two o’clock in the afternoon […]

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My Glory and the Lifter of My Head

[…] 22. Variations on a Theme, ChinaSource Blog, December 21. 平安夜, Silent Night!, ChinaSource Blog, December 18. Subscribe to receive new content by email. Bible Study Tools, Psalm 3:3, www.biblestudytools.com/commentaries/treasury-of-david/psalms-3-3.html">https://www.biblestudytools.com/commentaries/treasury-of-david/psalms-3-3.html Hamrin, Carol “Fervent Faith and Audacious Hope: Reflections on China Today and God’s Purpose” in China 2020, Global China Center, December 20, 2020, www.globalchinacenter.org/analysis/china-2020">https://www.globalchinacenter.org/analysis/china-2020.

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Reassessing Digital Engagement, Part II

[…] to keep up with the rapid technical changes, and the embarrassment that comes with failure to keep up (see a clip of the hearing here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxlPGPupdd8">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxlPGPupdd8). Our minds immediately leap to the thought, “we don’t want to be like that guy!” Ellul observed that “The worst reproach modern society can level is […]

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Identifying Postmodernism

[…] issues related to postmodernism, please refer to Janusz Przychodzen, Discourses of Postmodernism. Multilingual Bibliography. Part (1951-1993) (University of Massachusetts, Amherst: American Comparative Literature Association Net, 2000. Http:// www.umass.edu/complit/aclanet/janusz.html. 2 Deborah Madsen in her bibliography Postmodernism: A Bibliography (1994) places the beginning of postmodernism in the 1920s (Bernard Iddings Bell, “Postmodernism and Other Essays” 1926); […]

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Where Did Eastern Lightning Come From?

[…] joined the cult or are considering joining the cult to see the cult for what it is. Note: Earlier English versions of this article published at (i) www.somehelpful.info and (ii) www.facts.org.cn. Earlier Chinese versions of this article published at (i) www.somehelpful.info and  (ii) the Chinese-language counterpart to www.facts.org.cn: www.kaiwind.com in four parts (Part 1, […]

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When the Pillar Moves: Transition and Providential Grace

[…] go,” his people will follow. Notes ^ Tom Phillips, “China on Course to Become the Worlds Most Christian Nation within 15 Years,” The Telegraph, 2014, at http:// www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/10776023/China-on-course-to-become-worlds-most-Christian-nation-within-15-years.html. ^ Names of individual Christian workers mentioned have been changed; only the Uygher school story is a composite of several families who worked there. ^ Cary […]

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Internet Regulations Six Months On

Due to the licensing and real-name requirements, these regulations… certainly make it more difficult for individuals and unregistered churches to put religious content online.

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Breaking through the Great Wall

“Get shut down and get shut down often,” recommends Travis Todd, in describing his approach as a digital evangelist in China. As the government tightens restrictions on online Christian content, his team focuses on sharing Jesus with as many people as possible, not on building a brand.

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Will New Regulations Tighten the State’s Grip on Religion?

[…] opinions on the draft before October 7 of this year.  The draft amendments are extensive and call for, among other things: No religious activities outside of those approved by SARA No one should provide a venue to religious entities or activities not approved by SARA No personal residences or facilities should be used for […]

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Sinicization: China Only for the Chinese

Sinicization attempts to close the Chinese mind to all that is not CCP-approved and to once again shut the window on the world.