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View From the Wall

Five Profound Mentoring Needs in China

[…] being a mentor is being a father. Chinese church leaders need to be firmly embraced by a mentor who can help them to experience God’s unconditional love. Without this process, they can only talk about God’s love; they are unable to experience and live out the blessings of God’s children who are loved unconditionally. […]

Blog Entries

Worshiping in Chinese (2)

Why I Go to Chinese Church

[…] affordable Christian literature and study materials. And for my children, participating in Chinese Sunday school from a very young age has meant linguistic confidence, socialization with Chinese peers, a burgeoning Christian vocabulary, and a sense of belonging within Chinese Christianity. But besides these practical benefits, there are a number of even more fundamental reasons […]

Chinese Church Voices

Loving the Unlovable

[…] who moved from place to place developed a strong ability to adapt to changes in life. “He loves sports, was a class monitor, and even led his peers in a Bible study. When he was 18 and officially an adult he decided to dedicate his life to the Lord.” ‪“We Prayed as Though in […]

Peoples of China

Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

[…] their needs and demands will not be unconditionally met by those outside their immediate family. Their disillusionment is further magnified as they are surrounded by their own peers, many of whom share the same self-centered expectations. Suggestions for Christian Expatriates Mixed, “all-age” congregations are relatively uncommon in China. Instead, unofficial house churches are typically […]

Chinese Church Voices

Healing the River of Love

[…] felt extremely conflicted. “The Little Prince (her son with her ex-husband) was as the sun; there wasn’t a single day of my pregnancy that didn’t go by without a smile, no day failing to overflow with love. And now this daughter is the moon, cold and gentle, pushing me to my female self, embracing […]

Chinese Church Voices

Being Salt and Light to Influence Society

[…] their everyday life, work, and study. This is a problem in many churches today. They cannot provide members with the personal attention they need, and they seldom organize activities for believers to get together to communicate with each other and encourage one other. Faith is not just about attending Sunday worship. A church should […]

Articles

Chinese Filial Responsibility and Missionary Sustainability

Parent and Extended Family Issues and Their Effect on Chinese Missionary Sustainability

[…] in that church be considered his children. He lost one son, and he gains a lot of sons. This is rational. (MI#6) In addition, a missionary sending organization, if one is involved, could contact local churches asking them to visit parents (MI#6). Christians in the supporting church might organize small gifts, or other kinds […]

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In the HIV Medical System

[…] HIV veil in China. Society fears them, the education system denies them, the medical system misunderstands them. There is great need for compassion. Though the World Health Organization continues to fund free anti-retrovirals for those infected with HIV, it is difficult to get into the system, harder to be near a hospital (for monthly […]

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God’s Work among the Lisu

[…] discovered Allen’s principles and was teaching them by 1917. As noted above, Lisu Christians were encouraged to share the gospel from the start. While Lisu sometimes traveled without missionaries because some people found white men so strange that they couldn’t remember their message, it was understood that they were saved in order to share […]

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Why Low Pastor Salaries Are Hurting the Church

[…] a sign of their devotion to the Lord’s work. Many Christians believe material things are “worldly” and, because they must be more spiritual, pastors ought to do without nice material things for the Lord’s sake. In some congregations, the leadership even dictates that a pastor ought not make more money than the poorest people […]