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Chinese Theology: Text and Context

A Book Review

[…] of Li Jiubiao and his brother Li Jiugong in the seventeenth century and then to Xu Zongze’s articles and “jottings” in the twentieth century. On the Protestant side, we wait until the twentieth century for Chinese Christians to begin publishing. Like the earlier Roman Catholics, they too must respond to the challenge of how […]

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The Value of Interdependence

First, let me confess that I am not an expert on China, nor have I lived in China. My exposure consists of supporting New Song’s in-country program director while working remotely from the US. Twice a year for 6-8 weeks at a time I travel to China for direct interface with those Chinese nationals who […]

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How My International Fellowship Trained Me

An International Student’s Maturing in China

[…] training opportunities they provide. What sort of training was that? At one point we did Uncover which was a way of knowing how to read the Bible side by side with a friend and ask the right questions as you read along. Also, trainings like the recent one we had on Luke’s gospel helped […]

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A Decade of Change and Future Prospects

[…] “党政军æ°Â‘å­¦ï¼ÂŒä¸Âœè¥¿å—北中ï¼ÂŒå…šæ˜¯é¢Â†å¯¼ä¸Â€åˆ‡çš„。” Communist Party Constitution, revised 2017. Accessed October 11, 2022. https://www.12371.cn/special/zggcdzc/zggcdzcqw/. Joann Pittman. “Goodbye, SARA.” ChinaSource Blog, April 2, 2018. Accessed November 9, 2022org/resource-library/blog-entries/goodbye-sara/">https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/goodbye-sara/. See also Joann Pittman, “A ‘New’ New Normal?” ChinaSource Blog, May 28, 2018. Accessed November 9, 2022. org/resource-library/blog-entries/a-new-new-normal/">https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/a-new-new-normal/. Marcel Angliviel de la Beaumelle. “The United […]

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The Paradigm Shifts as the Pendulum Swings

A Reader Responds to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”

Preventing infiltration through preaching, seen as a national security concern, has become a valid reason for prohibiting foreign missions whenever the pendulum swings towards the restrictive side…. I propose revisiting the concept of missions in order to find a breakthrough.

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The Puzzling Issue of Abandonment of Children with Disabilities

[…] disabilities by their parents is the great financial burden that parents of children with disabilities face. Rehabilitation and educational services in China are provided mainly by non-governmental organizations. These support systems are not as well developed as in most western countries, and parents do not receive much subsidy for these services.10 Even though in […]

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Pastors in China’s New Era

[…] need to root out foreign influence6 and make churches “self-governing, self-supporting, and self-propagating.”7 Third, Protestant churches are thought to be a collective action threat because they regularly organize and mobilize followers and comprise a vibrant civil society.8 This threat is amplified by China’s history of protests and a Leninist fear of organizations outside Party […]

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A New Phase of Christianity in Hong Kong

A New Phase in Hong Kong Part 2

[…] current governing system has a lifespan of only 50 years (up to 2047). It is increasingly apparent that in the next few decades, churches, seminaries, and Christian organizations in Hong Kong will gradually be subject to the same religious rules as in China. Ministry under Censorship Some pastors raised pragmatic worries. Over the decades, […]

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ZGBriefs | March 16, 2017

Living loud in China's lively public spaces (March 11, 2017, BBC)
This country that I love is many things, but quiet is not one of them. There are plenty of bustling cities - rammed with millions of people - where you could be frowned upon for disrupting others with a raised voice: Seoul, London, […]

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A Visit to Shaoshan and What I’ll Not Forget

[…] field trips that we would take with our small international school. It was the experience that would show me a side of China I will never f orget. It was the time we went to Shaoshan, Hunan, Mao Zedong’s hometown. The day was beautiful. Sunny. Bright blue skies. A perfect day for tourism. As […]