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Chinese Church Voices

A Church Without Walls

The exhortation of a pastor in China to "Build a church without walls."

Blog Entries

Working Our “Initiate Conversation” Muscle

As long as our motivation comes from a godly desire for peace and reconciliation, seeking clarity in relationships is worth the effort. Someone has to take the first step to initiate conversation. For those seeking to reflect God’s face in relationships, let’s be the ones doing the initiating.

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A Faith without Borders

To a Japanese professor with Chinese scholars, a Chinese businesswoman with a German officemate, a teacher’s aide, a group of musicians, a retired neighbor and so many others, “Thank you, for helping me have a faith without borders.”

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Patience Needed

As I have reflected on effective methods for reaching Chinese with the gospel, it seems that one theme keeps recurring: the need for patience. Without patience, coupled with perseverance, we are not likely to have a lasting impact on our Chinese friends or upon their society. 

Articles

Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

[…] generally ended in failure, but training schools have now begun to equip Chinese Christians to evangelize Muslims in their own nation and beyond10. Overseas Chinese Protestants have organized a Chinese Coordination Centre of Worldwide Evangelism which maintains an office in Hong Kong and holds large meetings every five years11. The last gathering, held in […]

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Chinese Theology: Text and Context

A Book Review

[…] evince a strong “patriotic” sentiment, in the sense that they express a deep love of China as a country and a strong sense of its historic destiny, without a necessary attachment to the current regime. Wang and Yu, on the other hand, voice incisive criticism of the Party-state and call for greater freedom. Evaluation […]

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Global Chinese Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity

A Book Review

[…] “baptism with the Holy Spirit” is a distinct, second, post-conversion experience, different from regeneration, and that it is marked by the gift of speaking in unknown tongues. Organizationally, Pentecostal Christians tend to belong to denominations committed to that understanding of the baptism with the Holy Spirit. Pentecostals also believe that God continues to give […]

Book Reviews

China’s New Confucianism

Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society

[…] seems that requiring the young to memorize ancient classics (though not, perhaps, to attain proficiency in music) has advantages over the notion of encouraging them to speak without first having listened. The chapter on “Teaching Political Theory” shows both how remarkably open the Chinese academy can be to careful foreign teachers but also how […]

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How Should Chinese Urban Churches Organize Themselves?

[…] question of the proper place for Christians to meet together for their main gathering, which is usually on the Lord’s Day, and also how churches should be organized. We shall base our study as much as possible on the Bible, though we shall also consider other factors. Biblical Basis for House Churches The word […]

Book Reviews

The Christian Faith in Chinese Culture

A Book Review

[…] to understand why Chinese intellectuals have accepted, rejected, or modified the Christian message since the time of Matteo Ricci. Paulos Huang has given us a fine, clearly- organized study with a great deal of thought-provoking findings and suggestions. As the author points out at the very beginning, Confucian-Christian dialogue is crucial in today’s China, […]