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Chinese Church Voices

Waiting Is Better Than Trying to Jump over a Wall

[…] but I was in fact very caught up with how my parents and the brothers and sisters in the church saw me—.and that could really affect my mood. ‪On the other hand, I also became aware that even more of my anxiety came from the pressures in my own heart. I never expected that […]

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Mr. Zhang Believes

A Film Review

[…] with brief moments of colour, the scenes are presented as vignettes that coexist in the ambiguous reality created by hanging cloth walls and smoke. Qiu creates a mood of murkiness and distrust that envelopes the audience from beginning to end, conveying the tone of that point in history. It’s certainly a less conventional way […]

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The Challenges of Localization

Why Localize Now?

[…] raise financial support or even attract prayer attention for long-term expatriate China ministry than it was ten years ago. Second, China has experienced a change in national mood. Again, the 2008 Beijing Olympics demonstrated China’s growing self-confidence—a confidence that resulted in a general feeling that there was much less need for help from outsiders. […]

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Preparing for Red October

[…] Henan College of Education in Zhengzhou, Henan province at the time. To help the foreigners in the province (all 20 of us) get into the proper patriotic mood, the provincial Foreign Affairs Office arranged for us to sit in the VIP section for the big National Day parade in the city. We sat there […]

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A Tool for Studying the Chinese Bible

[…] provide terms and examples of the various Greek parts of speech: for instance, thanks to this book I now know that the Chinese term for the aorist mood is “不定过去时.” It is important to note that putting a tool such as this into the hands of a local believer is not necessarily helpful. It […]

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ZGBriefs | January 31, 2019

[…] teens are big spenders and even bigger dreamers, the report says. They are excited about the future and won’t let international politics or economic prospects dampen their mood. Why Young People From Taiwan Struggle to Adjust to Mainland Life (January 24, 2019, Sixth Tone) Despite a bevy of policies aimed at attracting young residents of the […]

Chinese Church Voices

Where Can Young People Turn? (1)

[…] first band of musicians born after 1995 were called “Fools and Idiots.” One of their songs, “5:10am,” used electronic music crossed with soul to express the dejected mood that belongs to their generation. It really touched people’s hearts. Where can young people turn? Going along happily, always to have dreams tumble and get wounded. […]