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Chinese Christianity and the Missio Dei
A Response to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”
[…] critical look at how mission has been done in China during the so-called “Golden Age” of mission work and church growth from the late 1990s to mid- 2010s. While I agree with Chen’s advocacy for a critical missiological examination, I would suggest that a better starting point may be to revisit the idea of […]
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Pentecost in China (2)
Church Growth in the “New China” Era
[…] that report, in the first part of 1979 we began our Bible ministry to China (called “Donkeys for Jesus”), and during the 36 years from 1979 to 2015 (the year Xi Jinping began to take tight control of the nation), countless millions of Bibles were delivered to China from Hong Kong. Most were provided […]
The Life and Ministry of Eric Martin Ekvall
[…] and deputizing around the country. Returning in 1915, accompanied by Emma and three children, Martin was appointed pastor of the Alliance church in Wuchang he had founded 20 years earlier, remaining there until he —as missionaries tended to say in those years—“went to sleep” on January 6, 1939 from prostate cancer. In addition to […]
“The Air that I Breathe”
Personal Reflections on Pollution in China
[…] transportation. During those two years, I came across some research conducted by the U.S. government that contained information about lifestyles in America. The information detailed how heavily American communities are impacted by things like transportation. This study had a huge impact on my thinking and caused me to begin rethinking how growing up in […]
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The Three-Self Patriotic Movement
Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities
[…] at a new church opening that Christians should “study the spirit of the party Congress.” On another occasion, one after another Protestant leader echoed formulaic denunciations of American imperialism at an event celebrating the TSPM’s founding. However, these are merely public performances, part of a “public transcript” that both authorities and church leaders know […]
God’s Work among the Lisu
[…] CIM, 1948). ^ Isobel Kuhn, Nests Above the Abyss (Philadelphia: CIM, 1947); Ascent to the Tribes (Sevenoaks: OMF, 1956); In the Arena (Chicago: Moody, 1958); By Searching, American ed. (Chicago: Moody, 1959); Precious Things of the Lasting Hills (Chicago: Moody, 1963); Second Mile People (Sevenoaks: OMF, 1982); Stones of Fire (Singapore: OMF, 1984). ^ […]
The Life and Ministry of Emma Ekvall
[…] Mrs. Cassels (expanding in time to over 20). Emma at the time of her marriage. During this first term she accepted the proposal of a persistent naturalized- American Swede, (Eric) Martin Ekvall who had grown up in Krisdala, just 12 miles from the Ek family’s town. His family had immigrated to America where he […]
Book Reviews
Building up China’s Church
[…] 4). Birthed out of a conference of Presbyterian and Reformed Christians interested in presbyterianism in China, the content in this book is from a combination of fine American scholars and Chinese reforming pastors. China’s Reforming Churches provides much valuable insight into China in general, as well as what God is doing there in a general […]
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The Resolve of a Commoner
Some Reflections on China’s Catholics Today
[…] another priest refused to receive a rosary I had brought for him blessed by the pope; he was clearly unsupportive of the Vatican’s policies toward China. An American priest friend of mine who was recently visiting China, attended an Easter Vigil Mass with thousands of attendees. The photos he sent me are astonishing. Realities […]
7 Reasons Why Sinicization Is Not Rhetoric This Time
[…] foreigners interacting with minority groups, it has taken more extensive measures in the past year. In Kunming, for instance, leaders have expelled or pressured out a substantial number (perhaps most) of the cross-cultural workers in the area, including entire organizations. 3. The “When” In previous decades, persecution was seasonal. One could be assured that […]