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Chinese Churches in New Zealand Today

[…] numbers of new immigrants have come to New Zealand from China, so today the largest ethnic group in most Chinese churches consists of those from mainland China. One remarkable Chinese church that began in October 1989 was the Christchurch Chinese Church in the South Island. The vision for the church came from a Chinese […]

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Breaking through the Great Wall

One of the things I love talking about is taking steps of faith to bring Jesus to as many people as possible. I serve with Cru (formerly Campus Crusade for Christ), and our vision is to make Jesus and his mission accessible to anyone, anywhere, anytime they want to be a part of it. […]

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True Stewardship

[…] this phrase backwards. “We know we are called to be stewards, but we cannot begin at this call. By definition, a steward is under the command of one who owns the resources that are to be stewarded. Steward is a title of a servant, one hired to undertake this activity on behalf of the […]

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Invisible Planets

Further Reflections

[…] his daughter to school. A woman in “A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight” sells off her body piece by piece to save her ailing children. Great sacrifice for one’s children is the power that drives many of these stories. This is a basic obligation a parent feels towards his or her child. This is how […]

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God Is on the Move, Part 1

Observations and Reflections on Protestant Christianity in Post-Covid China

[…] them that our lives are not in our own hands, and to entrust their lives to God who is faithful and true. 3 Reasons to Celebrate from One Who Stayed While the pandemic was certainly a time of great loss, it also showed us so much about God’s care for the church and the […]

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Christianity Comes to China

ChinaSource Summer School Session 2

Saying that Christianity has a long and complex history in China may be one of the understatements of the year. From the Nestorian missionaries of the seventh century to the contextualization work of Matteo Ricci in the late 1500s and early 1600s to the arrival of Protestant missionaries in the early 1800s to the […]

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More than a Label

From "Back to Jerusalem" to "Indigenous Mission Movement from China"

[…] make IMM from China a reality are: A clear missiology: This is pointed out by several authors in this issue. The Great Commission is not exclusively Chinese. One African delegate in the 2012 Ethne Conference expressed this clearly by saying: “Even if Jerusalem is the goal of missions, it is approaching Jerusalem from all […]

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The Tricolor Religious Market and the Growth of Christianity

The Great Awakening in China (3)

[…] Cultural Revolution did not reduce the number of Catholics. The number of Muslims remained the same as well. The number of Protestants increased three times, from about one million to three million, which is extraordinary and miraculous. Actually, this is an undercount because the party-state is unwilling to admit its failure. An American historian, […]

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Give and It Will Be Given to You

Engaging and Collaborating

[…] came to recognize who had what interests, talents, skills, and gifting, as well as who could benefit from them. I will never forget an elderly pastor from one of the long-established churches in town. He took me under his wing. He welcomed me, putting up with my brash ways and often presumptuous attitude. He […]

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Christianity’s Impact on Chinese Society

[…] a way to make China stronger and better; it ultimately serves the interest of nationalism. In my read of the situation and in conversations with Chinese Christians, one of the appeals of Christianity in China today is the very fact that it is an international phenomenon that transcends, or should transcend, national or cultural […]