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International Student Ministry in China

[…] towards ISM in China. Leiton Chinn, ISM Mobilizer, Former Lausanne Catalyst for ISM Long ago Nebuchadnezzar sought to extend Babylon’s global footprint by enlisting the brightest and best from around his world for service. I am witnessing something similar in Beijing, China today. Indeed, the brightest and best international students from far away nations […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Providing a Refuge from the Red Light District

[…] shoulder. But there are also others I have difficulty understanding, such as being betrayed, sexual assault, domestic violence, abuse, and other terrible experiences. But I try my best to empathize with their experiences as a women. Over the past few years, more and more I feel like they are a part of my life—if […]

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ZGBriefs | August 1, 2019

[…] 5 Hutong in Beijing that you can’t miss. Things to do in Suzhou, China – The Venice of the East(July 28, 2019, Planet D, via YouTube) The very best things to do in Suzhou China. Known as the Venice of the East, Suzhou is more than just a day trip from Shanghai or Beijing. Dave […]

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Priceless Words

[…] horse to see the flowers), which is almost exactly equivalent to “whirlwind visit.” But many idioms do not have cross-linguistic equivalencies. Learning idioms is a lifelong endeavor, best done by picking them up in conversation or reading classical texts which give context to storied phrases. Poetry is impossible to fully replicate in translation. Rhyme, […]

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Difficulties with Church-Based Models in Chinese Missionary Sending

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

[…] that function independently of, yet in submission to, the church can deal with many of the unmet needs of the Chinese missionary and facilitate use of nine best practices in mission sending that I describe in a separate article. This kind of mission sending organization is just in the beginning stages of development in […]

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May 15, 2014

[…] of information paternalism. That she does not call it censorship is an important distinction, because in China today, the dominant narrative around control is father knows whats best for you. Here, father can refer to an actual teens parents, relatives, teachers or the Chinese government. Lights! Camera! Baby! New Chinese Reality Show Focuses On […]

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A Lived Theology Approach to “Seeing” the Chinese Church

Reflecting on “Chinese Christianity in the Modern Era” (1)

[…] providence: This explicit theological conviction puts faith in the tenet that God knows and acts as God wills, and that God’s will is to provide what is best and needed for God’s creation. It is a kind of appreciative and positive outlook on every episode that poses the question “How is what is happening […]

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Reflections on Chinese Missions

Influencing Factors and Lessons Learned

[…] still, such teams should only be three to four people at most, so as not to draw attention to the missionary. 11. Language and cultural learning are best done in immersion settings. Some groups started preparing their Muslim workers with the Arabic language while in China. However, there is no context to practice the […]

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Dancing with Elephants

[…] our Chinese colleagues reeling from the confrontation and feeling hurt. The relationship may suffer for lack of understanding in how to resolve disputes. Westerners may have the best of intentions in trying to resolve a conflict, but they may come off appearing overly abrupt and unintentionally offending the other party. This idea is illustrated […]

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Taking Confucian Spirituality Seriously

The Renovation of the Heart in Dallas Willard and Zhu Xi

[…] confining “spirituality” rigidly to the life of the “spirit” (pneuma) is too restrictive (e.g., Ewert Cousins, Sandra M. Schneiders). Some evangelical writers agree; Dallas Willard is the best example of this broadened perspective. Part of their contention is that in the Bible there are several words that refer to the nonphysical part of human […]