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3 Questions: Far East Deep South

An Interview with Director Larissa Lam

[…] Trailer available at Far East Deep South. For availability see bonus question below. I first heard about Chinese families living in the Deep South and running grocery stores through a video, “The Untold Story Of America’s Southern Chinese.” Hearing Chinese speak with a southern accent and seeing meat barbequed in a backyard wok in […]

ChinaSource Conversations

Fully Chinese and Fully Christian

A Conversation with the Hosts of CantoSense

[…] is a conversation Joann Pittman had with Hannah Lau and I’Ching Thomas about their new video podcast CantoSense. CantoSense deals with the question, “Can we be fully Chinese and fully Christian?” “CantoSense,” they say, “is here to help navigate the complexities of Chinese culture through the Christian lens. As followers of Christ, let us […]

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Common Sense, Nonsense, and CantoSense

A ChinaSource Conversation

One of the many challenges in living cross -culturally is discovering that the notion of what constitutes common sense varies from culture to culture. What is common sense in one culture may not be common sense in the host culture. In fact, what is common sense in one culture may, in fact, be nonsense […]

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WeChat and Chinese Christians, Part 2

The Challenges

[…] monitoring officials. At least, not yet. But the world is changing right before our eyes. Chinese believers have chosen, for better or worse, to use this media —that’s the observation. Should this media platform be used by Christians? Should believers share spiritual things so openly through it? Should they stay up late into the […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | February 17, 2022

Keeping the Flies Out (February 3, 202, China File) COVID -19 in some ways has come as a boon to Chinese leaders who tend towards xenophobia: It provides an excuse to keep foreigners out and, to a large extent, to keep Chinese in. And so China has come full circle, from the bewildered sleeper […]

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The Princess Bride and Ramadan

[…] clean and holy in the hope of earning favor from a far-off God,” but this kind of life: For you who welcome him, in whom he dwells —even though you still experience all the limitations of sinyou yourself experience life on God’s terms. It stands to reason, doesn’t it, that if the alive-and-present God […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | September 29, 2022

[…] became more positive (September 28, 2022, Pew Research) When looking at individual Americans, roughly a quarter of U.S. adults (26%) became more negative toward China between 2020 and 2022. Around one -in-five (17%) became more positive toward it, while 53% did not change their views in one direction or the other, according to the analysis.

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Interfaith Dialogue in a Chinese Village

I’ve attended and participated in a few debate-style events, which I quite enjoy doing (because I am totally confident that the claims of Jesus hold water, so if it is in public then all the better!). Having said that, I have started to avoid them a little bit, especially with Muslims, as it usually […]

Resource Corner

Further Reading and Listening on the Diaspora and Missions

[…] 29: “Chinese Heritage Churches with Enoch Liao.” What is a Chinese heritage church? Does the term accurately describe these churches’ identities? SOLA Network YouTube channel “A gospel -centered voice of Asian Americans.” The Chinese Christian Diaspora in Ireland: Interview with Tommy Kyaw Tun and Caleb Teo Exploring the Nordic Chinese Christian Experience: An Interview […]

Chinese Church Voices

From Auspicious Dragon to Christian Devil

The Metamorphosis of Myth into Faith

In his reflection on cultural heritage, Rev. Chow acknowledges that while no one has physically seen a dragon, it stands as a potent spiritual symbol for the Chinese, embodying a complex and profound mix of emotions —a reverence filled with honor and dignity. Rather than dismissing the dragon for its mythical nature, Rev. Chow […]