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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). ^ […]
Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming
[…] does Swells) and the centralization of power; the “old” here is that these trends predate Xi’s rise to power. For example, in my research on house and official churches in China, I noticed the Three Self Patriotic Movement for Protestants already began centralizing power over official churches before 2012 (when Xi took power). Inside […]
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 [email protected] or visit our web site Return to China Partnership. Notes ^ Return to China Partnership, http://rtcp.org/rev-patrick-so/
Peoples of China
Strangers in a Strange Land: Expatriates in China
[…] think of the Chinese as a homogenous grouping of 1.3 billion people, between seven and eight percent of the population are not Han Chinese and represent fifty-five official, and hundreds of unofficial, minorities including Muslim and Buddhist groups at the western edges of the frontier (i.e. Xinjiang/Tibet). While members of these diverse cultures may […]
Supporting Article
How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works
[…] follow the story of an aspiring pastor as he goes from being a lay person, to a seminary student, to serving as a pastor. After approaching an official church pastor, he is encouraged to apply for the entrance exam that decides whether he will attend the national seminary, a regional seminary or a local […]
Chinese Christianity and the Missio Dei
A Response to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”
[…] mission activities led to significant growth of the church in China. Sometimes both of these assumptions are simultaneously present. While it was certainly true that a significant number of foreign workers entered China during these decades, there were still many restrictions upon religious practices and evangelization. Foreign workers typically gained access to China under […]
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 […]
“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 […]
Book Reviews
Building up China’s Church
[…] largely the need for the development of a healthy and robust presbyterianism that comes from an understanding of biblical theology of the church as articulated within the Reformed tradition. It frequently corrects common erroneous presuppositions and reveals that within China there is a surprising amount of freedom for Christians—and even for the officially illegal, unregistered churches.</p>
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 [email protected] 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.