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How Can Chinese Christians Foster a Reformation Spirit?

[…] shame is both the root and the fruit of the world’s problem. What is God’s plan? He sent Christ who died to demonstrate God’s righteousness (Romans 3:25– 26). Put simply, Christ died to save God’s face. As a result, we have true guanxi, i.e. relationship with God our Father. Furthermore, he Spirit himself bears […]

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The Ministry of Women in the Chinese Church

The spring 2021 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly reflects on women’s contributions to the Chinese church. The issue looks at the ministry of both Chinese believers and non-Chinese cross-cultural workers. Some articles are historical surveys; others offer personal narratives. Previously, I’ve highlighted some of the challenges women face when serving cross-culturally (such as here and […]

View From the Wall

Public Theology in China

Some Preliminary Reflections

[…] of this world, “…the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Matt. 20:28). The church in China is part of God’s promise through Christ when he said he would always be with his followers when they would “…go and […]

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Still Tomorrow

A Film Review

[…] poet, adored by the netizens of contemporary China, and who writes candidly about love, marriage, and intimacy as she heatedly seeks a divorce from her husband of 20 years, you do not imagine that you are describing one individual woman. But that is Yu Xiuhua. This film, created by Fan Jian, documents her journey […]

CSQ Article

A Pastoral Perspective on Contextualization

An Interview with Pastor "Peter"
An “On the Ground” Perspective

[…] that the Chinese church is poor and needs money. When foreigners continue to give money to Chinese churches, those churches become dependent on foreigners rather than self- supporting. They take less responsibility and are less willing to sacrifice and follow God themselves. This cannot be a good thing for the localization of Chinese churches. […]

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Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization

What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?

[…] same direction.” Much of the concern overseas has been that the official church is rewriting the Bible or changing traditional theological concepts. In fact, in more than 20 years of studying the church in China, this is the closest that I’ve seen such efforts actually taking place. To be sure, since the late 1990s, […]

Books

Wherever You Go

A Conversation about Life, Faith, and Courage

Strangers Corrie Lee and Keiko Suzuki have just graduated from university and moved to China to start their first jobs. Corrie believes that God has called her there, while Keiko is in it for the work experience. No matter the reason, life in China quickly becomes about more than just that.

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Happy Chinese New Year!

[…] team. Hannah Lau, who loves films and reviewing them for our readers, also wrote about The Bucket. The Bucket Directed by Jia Zhangke, produced by Apple China, 2019 6 minutes, 44 seconds in duration Mandarin with English subtitles The taste of home will always bring us back. Recently, Chinese director Jia Zhangke (who I’ve […]

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Dwarves Kingdom

A Film Review

Dwarves Kingdom Reviewed by Hannah Lau Dwarves Kingdom Directed and produced by Matthew Salton China, 2015, 70 minutes Mandarin Chinese with English subtitles Available on iTunes and Amazon. Trailer can be viewed on Vimeo. The World Ecological Garden of Butterflies and Little People Kingdom in Kunming, Yunnan, China is a theme park where over 100 dwarves live […]

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Leap

A Film Review

Leap Directed by Peter Chan China, 2020 Mandarin Chinese with English subtitles 135 minutes in duration Release: 2020 Available on iTunes, Amazon, and YouTube. Trailer available on YouTube. Leap was, without a doubt, my favorite film in 2020. This film is a biographical sports drama that spans decades, following the journey of China’s women’s […]