
Resources from 2021
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Mao’s Black Box: Resilience and Religious Revival in Wenzhou
A Book Review
"It is curious, however, that to this day the Mao years remain the least studied period in the history of religion in modern China." This book helps fill that gap.
Changchun!
One of the fascinating things about living in Changchun during the 1990s was watching the turbo-charged development that took place beginning in 1992.
ZGBriefs | February 25, 2021
China orders clergy to toe Communist Party and socialist line (February 19, 2021, South China Morning Post) New national rules requiring clergy to embrace the leadership of the Communist Party and China’s socialist system are expected to compound limits on religious freedom in the country,...
End of an Era?
Welcoming a new reality even when it is at odds with the stories we have come to believe about China and about ourselves.
Rebirth in the Barracks
With no status, no money, no power, and compromised health, he longed for death. In that moment, God intervened to give new life.
The Life and Ministry of Eric Martin Ekvall
Though he suffered the deaths of three of his children while serving in China, Eric Martin Ekvall (1866-1939) never wavered in 42 years as a pioneer missionary of the Christian & Missionary Alliance.
APU’s MA TESOL $6000 Scholarship
Earn a Master’s Degree while teaching, serving, and living in China.
ZGBriefs | February 18, 2021
The Yongzheng Emperor and Christianity in China (February 16, 2021, Sup China) In 1724, the Yongzheng Emperor proscribed Christianity. But what he really wanted is what rulers always want: people who will serve their state but not threaten its order.
Conference on English Language Teaching
An English teaching conference centered on the theme Imago Dei: Celebrating the Beauty and Benefits of Diversity.