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Public Transcripts and Official Agendas

[…] for understanding this document. One of the things that Vala writes about is the importance of what he calls the “public transcript”—public displays of conformity to the official agenda that are required in authoritarian states. Once an official agenda has been announced (in this case Sinicization), all sectors within society must publicly display that […]

Chinese Church Voices

The Impact of the Coronavirus Outbreak on a Christian Official

A Testimony

In this article from Territory, a local government official shares how the coronavirus has been his “wake-up call” to the Christian faith. The author also writes about what life is like on the front-lines in the war against the coronavirus in China. An Unimportant Person in a Rural Town in the War against the Coronavirus […]

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An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors

Delineating nine areas of expectations for pastors in China. 

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So What Are We to Do about the “Hovering Fog and Filthy Air”?

Following up on her January 30, 2013 blog, Tiger Lily poses a question.

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Key Issues Impacting Returnees

Pre-return Preparation

[…] Any input from other organizations and churches to broaden our perspectives and provide a more comprehensive survey on this issue is extremely welcome. For comments or suggestions about this series of blog or to contact RTCP, email us at info@rtcp.org or visit our web site Return to China Partnership. Notes ^ Return to China Partnership, http://rtcp.org/rev-patrick-so/ 

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Discipling Returnees

[…] provide a more comprehensive survey on this issue is extremely welcome. For comments or suggestions about these articles or to contact RTCP, email us at info@rtcp.org or visit our web site Return to China Partnership. Notes ^ Eugene Peterson, Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1989, p. 170.

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Having Gone to China, I’m Thankful I Learned . . .

[…] it at all cost. Though comforts are more accessible in China today, you don’t always have heat when you want it, can’t always find safe food, the air you breath is harmful trapping you indoors for days, medical care is not a given and for some families documentation, education, and housing must be bought […]

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In the HIV Medical System

[…] specifically for HIV patients. Without the help of the Elim staff, we would never have survived the language barrier much less the process. Up and down st airs to various reception areas for billing, receiving blood vials, and blood withdrawals until we finally got my daughter’s prescription. One day, after about a year and […]

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Sharing Eternal Truth on Shortwave Radio

Old-School Tech Beats Modern Monitoring

[…] instructing believers in biblical doctrine and daily Christ-like living using various media platforms. In 1977, TWR’s ministry expanded to Asia with the addition of a shortwave transmitting site on the island of Guam. Since then, TWR has been using shortwave and other forms of media to overcome barriers to bring the hope of Christ […]

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Returnee Referral Systems

[…] devotion in follow-up and in processing further referrals. On the other hand, as the referral network grows, it will be challenging to keep up with the increasing number of feedbacks. If referrals are to be embraced, it is important that field staff understand the returnee ministry: its aim and purpose, its challenges, and the […]