Spiritual Awakenings and Reawakenings
In the 1980s, people around me began to wake up to spirituality one by one. One example I mentioned in my book Religion in China: Survival and Revival under Communist...
In the 1980s, people around me began to wake up to spirituality one by one. One example I mentioned in my book Religion in China: Survival and Revival under Communist...
...some degree and probably only for a short while. I think the Christian growth and missions drive have become uncontainable. In 2018, I published the book Atlas of Religion in...
...Purdue University and the Director of the Center for Religion and the Global East, published his book Atlas of Religion in China: Geographical and Social Contexts. I love the book...
...supernaturally remarkable and faith-stirring. Three personal exhortations that I walk away from this book are: I. Persecution is not the priority, faith is. When someone thinks about the suffering...
...I hug her. I let her cry as long as she needs to, and then I say to her, “I don’t think so, and that is really, really sad. I’m...
...70s, I was brought up with an atheistic education. However, I was never really a strong believer in atheism; I always felt that there are things that we can’t see...
...see wonderful things in your Word. I am but a pilgrim here on earth: how I need a map and your commands are my chart and guide. Psalm 119:18–19 (TLB)...
Bible & Treaty: Missionaries among the Māori—A New Perspective, Keith Newman, Penguin Books, 2010, 367 pages. ISBN: 9780143204084. Available on Amazon. When I read Bible & Treaty, not long after it...
...entitled my MA thesis as “From Chinese Gooseberry to Kiwi Fruit— Construction and Reconstruction of Chinesehood in Aotearoa/New Zealand.” When I gave this title to my thesis, I did not...
...gender, and identity.35 While first-generation immigrants typically ask: “How can I belong here?” the next generation usually ask: “Who am I?”36 The gospel message—enculturated through Chinese values and beliefs shaped...
...and their ordeal during the Cultural Revolution. Note: I am facilitating a three-segment book club on Wild Swans this summer for ERRChina. We have already met and discussed chapters 1–10...
...“’Kiwis’ in the Middle Kingdom,” as well as the book review, “Exploring New Zealand’s Rich Christian Heritage,” and much more. Every article in the Quarterly is riveting and I hope...