Text and Digital Ministry for Chinese Diaspora Mission
...debates later came to faith, and a number of them eventually became preachers and pastors in China’s house churches.29 In 2001, in order to equip and nurture the growing number...
...debates later came to faith, and a number of them eventually became preachers and pastors in China’s house churches.29 In 2001, in order to equip and nurture the growing number...
...like a wildfire across China’s local broadcast sector. Taken together, they tell a simple story about the rapid contraction of local television and radio under a barrage of cost-cutting directives...
...I actually enjoy it. There’s something about riding the subway that makes me feel less like a visitor and more like a local. Although I can’t tell for sure who is local...
A Generational Moment in the Chinese Church Raised in Beijing in the 1960s and 1970s, I have taught at a number of theological schools in Hong Kong, the US, and mainland China over the past...
Walking down the streets and alleyways of Taiwan, one can hardly miss the growing number of Indonesian, Vietnamese, and other Southeast Asian restaurants everywhere. The world has come to Taiwan! Migration is...
...tourism. Yet it is not just gambling problems that Macau faces, but other vices and problems that have resulted from it. Local churches and parachurch ministries are now working on...
...and its future trajectory remains uncertain. As I write this, I have just exchanged messages of safety with local friends and coworkers in the Middle East. Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia,...
...continued to intensify, the total number of university admission slots has now exceeded the number of students in the corresponding age cohort. In order to sustain institutional operations, many universities have...
...The idiom “meritorious service earned through sweat and horses” (汗马功劳), traced to Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji, “Biography of Xiao He”), places a soldier’s exertion beside a warhorse’s sweat, forming a...
...more than two decades—holds an extraordinary archive. It has been a kind of grand library, and at times a treasure-filled maze, safeguarding research, reflections, and stories of Chinese Christianity from around the...
...came with many signs and wonders of God’s provisions, showing how the Holy Spirit could work through local spiritual traditions and affect the Chinese local people in their poverty and...
...also emerged. In conversations and interviews, some local church leaders expressed concern that highly integrated networks—expanding across cities with efficiency enabled by digital infrastructure—could place strain on local church ecosystems....