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One Virus, Two Cities

When the coronavirus began its rapid global spread earlier this year, New York City quickly emerged as a new epicenter of the virus. Case counts spiked, reaching new highs on a daily basis as hospitals reeled under the sudden demand for acute care. Well over 20,000 lives would be lost before the outbreak was […]

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Encouragement for Those Contemplating Post-Virus Divorce

[…] fully booked every day with divorce appointments. People are not at all surprised at this, rather they can empathize—the trials of the epidemic are not just the virus, but also trials in marriage. The Hua Shuang Daily reports that on March 5, Xi’an Beilin District Marriage Registry had 14 divorce bookings, which reached the […]

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An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors

[…] more vigilant in recognizing and preventing the capability of foreign infiltration as well as to stand on guard against cults, heresies, and extremism.  In addition, the document promotes mutual respect and harmony between different religions as well as inter-religious dialogue and cultural exchanges. It also demands that staff conform to churches' rules and regulations […]

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Sharing the Gospel: Franchise or Indigenization?

[…] or even know how it happens; and the fruitfulness is astounding. A franchise can’t do that. References “2023 Global Scripture Access.” Wycliffe Global Alliance. Accessed February 26, 2024. https://www.wycliffe.net/resources/statistics/. Sanneh, Lamin. Whose Religion Is Christianity? The Gospel beyond the West. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003. “Restaurants by Country,” McDonald’s Corporate, accessed […]

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Crossing Cultures: Perspective and Spiritual Maturity

[…] dumplings taste pretty good too!      Darrell L. Whiteman, <em>Crossing Cultures with the Gospel: Anthropological Wisdom for Effective Christian Witness</em> (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic-Baker Publishing Group, 2024), Kindle edition, loc. 417. This statement is derived from Bobby Clinton’s findings that “The difference between leaders and followers is perspective. The difference between leaders and […]

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Crossing Cultures: Conveying the Gospel

[…] with Jesus Christ” and not “how must we protect our culturally informed distinctives.” Source: “Bounded Set vs. Centered Set Thinking,” Blog, March 13, 2023, accessed June 19, 2024, https://veritas.community/past-sermons/2013/03/13/bounded-set-vs-centered-set-thinking. May the Lord bless Chinese church missionary gospel conveyance through the presence and power of the Holy Spirit to the glory of God. Brent Fulton, […]

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Ministering Cross-Culturally: A 150 Percent Person

[…] G. Lingenfelter and Marvin K. Mayers, <em>Ministering Cross-Culturally: An Incarnational Model for Personal Relationships</em>, 2nd ed. (Grand Mich: Baker Academic, 2003), 121. See Chapters 1 and 9 for Lingenfelter’s insights into becoming a 150 percent person. Darrell Whiteman, <em>Crossing Cultures with the Gospel: Anthropological Wisdom for Effective Christian Witness</em> (Kindle ed., Baker Academic, 2024), 154.

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Crossing Cultures: Capacity and Insight

[…] Lives</em> (New York: Guilford Press, 2001). These ages are estimates; for a chart of Peter’s life experiences, see “Introduction to 1 Peter,” <em>The Gospel Coalition</em>, accessed March 14, 2024, <a href="https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/course/1-peter-introduction/#overview">https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/course/1-peter-introduction/#overview</a>. The concept that God intentionally develops ministry capacity over a lifetime to fully develop ministerial maturity is derived from Clinton’s <em>Leadership Emergence Theory</em>, 305.

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Crossing Cultures: Enlightenment and the Middle Kingdom

The Lord builds his church, and the church he constructs will look a bit different in each climate and landscape. It is the seed that has power to grow roots down into deeply buried cultural expressions and expectations, roots that will produce fruit fitting the context, fruit that is both beautiful and empowering.

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Crossing Cultures: The Promise and the Blessing

As with Abram, so with us: we are the beneficiaries of that promise and blessing. We are invited to leave, to go, to be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth with Jesus Christ, the living image of our living God. Going includes learning to minister cross-culturally. That is our blessing, our calling, our mission.