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When the “Golden Age” Is Over

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

[…] to the field in a wholesale and uncritical way? Thirdly, why should American denominations be re-introduced into China especially in early twenty-first century, and denominational traditions be promoted there? How much did we value what have grown out of the indigenous revivals of the 1980s and 90s? Fourthly, did we sometimes rely too much […]

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Peacemaking Across Cultures

"Changing Normal" in Chinese!

Changing Normal has become 《和好如初:打破人际关系中的僵局》, currently available as an e-book, with paperback editions expected in late summer 2025.

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The Day China Changed Me

It was June 2000. I was on my first trip to China. In fact, it was my first time to leave the United States. My team and I spent six weeks meeting students, sharing the gospel, and helping in other ways.

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Barriers to Apologizing, Part 1

Should Li Qiang behave according to the general expectations of the superior person and not apologize? Or should he obey the Bible, confess his sin, apologize, and face whatever possible negative repercussions there may be, if or when they come?

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Passing the Faith to the Next Generation

Reaching American-Born/Second-Generation Chinese

Key issues for Chinese American Churches.

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Supporting Children in Cross-Cultural Transition

A reader responds to "Kids in Transition."

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Bearing With: Recognizing and Accepting Differences

We are all members of the body of Christ. And while there are appropriate times to leave a particular ministry or church to find another, when the reason for leaving is related to conflict triggered by differences, please pause, and first consider taking biblical peacemaking steps.

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On the Horns of an Educational Dilemma

American Christian parents face tough decisions about to how to best provide for their children’s education. But the toughest part is often deciding between a comparatively rich supply of good and legal options – local Christian schools, homeschooling (with a nearly overwhelming array of good curriculum and  models), co-ops, hybrid homeschool/co-op, on-line Christian school, sometimes a good public school influenced by Christian teachers and administrators. All these choices offer their children a quality education and a clear path into college and the workplace.

Consider the two basic choices facing Chinese Christian parents.

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Reconciling a Church Split

Regrettably, if you have been a Christian for a while, you most likely have either heard of a church split or experienced one. While many church splits do not have a happy ending relationally, I know of at least one that does…

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Deploying Appropriate Technology

The church in China is already using new technology in minsitry. Is it effective? Are there principles to be followed in using technology to convey the gospel?