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Before and After They Go Back to China

The Practical Challenges

[…] was not just teaching Wang Hui, he was building him into a healthy believer, in community, who could influence and lead others. Part 2: Analysis of Our Method of Building Returnees into Servant Leaders The battles are real for returnees, and the basic “programmed” approach of encouraging church attendance, fellowship and some one-on-one Bible […]

Blog Entries

Thoughts on Theological Education for Chinese Believers

[…] China, to teach short-term seminary courses. They teach intensive classes all day for a week or two to a handful of local believers. The advantage of this method is that the visiting professors usually have a strong theological education, but this format is still not ideal. One weakness of this method is that the […]

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Recent Trends Among Chinese Missionaries Toward Contextualization

The Maturing of a Mission Sending Movement

[…] of Chinese nationalism. Joan Tien writes that BTJ functions as an extension of American evangelical theology, and labels the movement as insensitive to native cultures, as a method of spreading American cultural hegemony. Though the Chinese church feels called to take the gospel into the 10/40 window, according to Chan writing in 2009, “It will […]

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Difficulties with Church-Based Models in Chinese Missionary Sending

Understanding the Need for Mission-Sending-Organizational Development in China

[…] missionary attrition is high. I recently interviewed eleven Chinese long-term missionaries investigating challenges experienced in the context of service. In these missionary conversations, I first used a semi-structured interview method relying on parts two and three of an instrument developed by the World Evangelical Fellowship, and then followed-up with unstructured interviews. In this article, from the perspective […]

Editorials

Contextualization—a Broader Perspective

[…] biblical message. In fact, contextualization begins with interpretation. We are tempted either to oversimplify contextualization or to make it too complex. Effective contextualization is not primarily about methodology and strategy; rather, it concerns perspective. How do our cultural experiences cause us to read the Bible in fresh ways? How does a robust biblical perspective […]

Supporting Article

Bibles in China

A Question of Availability

[…] accessibility of Bibles in China: smuggling them in, and purchasing/distributing within official channels. Before the advent of Bible printing in China, receiving smuggled Bibles was the only method that many believers inside China had of obtaining Bibles. After Bibles became available within China, many believed that smuggling was no longer necessary, and any availability […]

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Cross-Cultural Education in China—and in Chinese Families

[…] parents grew up with in China. That last group recognize that the school will teach their child not only language and academics, but will use a different method to teach, and instill different values as they do. This, for them, is an advantage. They are generally the smallest group, however. The rest are often […]

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Lingering COVID

I’m Fine but Sometimes I Don’t Feel That Way

[…] had been ignored for a long time and had almost taken over the grass and the flowers beds. After I pulled them out and used a recommended method to get rid of them, the garden looked so nice! But wait . . . one day as I sat nearby enjoying a cup of coffee, […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | July 21, 2022

[…] “Chinese Dream” across social classes and how the Chinese people are responding to wealth and progress, or even just the idea of it. Books Global China as Method (July 15, 2022, Cambridge Publishing) Either implicitly or explicitly, China is generally depicted as an external force with the potential to impact on the ‘normal’ functioning of things. […]

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When the “Golden Age” Is Over

A Call for Missiological Reflection on China Missions of the Past Four Decades

[…] to mission work completely, the so-called “China debacle”1 sent shock waves across the international missions community and triggered extensive soul searching and rethinking of missions theology and methods alongside the emergence of powerful nationalist movements in the non-Western world in the following decades. What emerged from the “debacle” and rethinking was a very fresh […]