Crossing Cultures: Boundary Events and Paradigm Shifts
...less predictable than anything I had known before. My questions of who am I, where am I going, and who will go with me were to me far more compelling...
...less predictable than anything I had known before. My questions of who am I, where am I going, and who will go with me were to me far more compelling...
...has become a main ideological thread. I hope the exploration of these factors will provide insights for gospel ministry in the coming decade. Observations on Recent Developments The first significant...
...and expanded the search from 35 to 400 years (1550-1950)? Listening in the Quietness: “Be Still and Know That I Am God!” (November 13, 2023, ChinaSource Blog) Compared to the noise and...
...overseas who serve the church in China as a critical need. The fact that urban Christian leaders identify discipleship as more of a priority perhaps suggests that they are more...
...At the Front Line of Economic Transformation (January 4, 2022, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations) In his recently updated book, The China Paradox: At the Front Line of Economic Transformation, Paul G....
...Instead, workers need to be willing to go through the death and rebirth that is part of adapting to a culture; the yield in God’s good time will be a...
...cities seem to have a harder time than those in the countryside, suggesting that China’s urban “house churches” would need to lay low and remain small if they were going...
...certain type of ceremony? Certainly worship has a ceremonial element to it; however it is not ceremony. I believe that many people mistakenly misunderstand the fundamental lesson of the book...
...need to prepare to befriend all sorts of people and come into contact with different cultures, thereby transforming our views and horizons. We need to look at the physical and...
...grow older and face the reality of their own mortality, they need to hear the gospel message of forgiveness and eternal life. They need hope; they need love; they need...
...has come to me today. P: I admit that I am a sinner. TD: I admit that I am a sinner. P: I believe you died on the cross to...
...high school, I was all about STEM and math. In college, I majored in physics as a way to learn all the math I wanted without departmental restrictions. A number of my friends there did the...