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Chinese Church Voices

Reflections from a Three-Self Pastor on the Challenges Faced by the Church in China

[…] pastors or leaders who can respond to Chinese culture, deep contradictions, or current problems faced by society. During the Republican era, Chinese churches produced leaders like Zhao Zichen or Liu Tingfang, who were able to respond to the challenge of Chinese culture. From this we can know that quality church development and theological foresight […]

Book Reviews

Chinese Theology for English-Language Readers

[…] of the eighth century to Hong Xiuquan of the nineteenth century; 2) revolutionary and nationalist China of the early twentieth century, including Ma Xiangbo, Jia Yuming, Zhao Zichen, Wang Mingdao, Ni Tuosheng (Watchman Nee), Xu Zongze, Wu Leichuan, Wu Yaozong, Wu Jingxiong, Luo Zhenfang, Ding Guangxun (K. H. Ting), Chen Zemin, and Wang Weifan; […]

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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 2

Trying to “Keep the Flies Out”

[…] Enemy: How Fear of China Is Forging a New World Order,” Foreign Affairs, February 14, 2022, accessed October 12, 2023, https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/new-world-order-enemies-my-enemy-china. Jiayao Liu, Gao Yuan, and Zichen Wang, “Sharp Decline in the Number of Foreigners in China Demands Serious Attention,” Pekingnology, June 11, 2023, accessed October 12, 2023, https://www.pekingnology.com/p/sharp-decline-in-the-number-of-foreigners. “Media Freedoms Report […]

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“Arduous” and “Oppressive”–the Life of a Chinese Athlete

[…] Chinese professional athletes.  She again reminded me of how difficult life is for an athlete and that many are depressed and unhappy. (She used the Chinese word, kumen, meaning “depressed, dejected.”) She also suggested that it would be good to pray for the coaches and for government leaders, that they will pay closer attention […]

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Christian Olympians

[…] Chinese professional athletes.  She again reminded me of how difficult life is for an athlete and that many are depressed and unhappy. (She used the Chinese word,  kumen, meaning “depressed, dejected.”) As China prepares to host the next Winter Olympic Games in Beijing in 2022, let’s keep our brothers and sisters who are preparing […]

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Social Distance

[…] get it quite right. The second person singular pronoun, “you” in English, has two forms in both Chinese and French, among other languages, and the connotations and usages are almost identical. The Chinese terms for singular “you” are ni and nin . Ni is the everyday “you” (singular) and can be used in every […]