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The Life and Ministry of Eric Martin Ekvall
[…] the estimated 10,000 civilian deaths were by starvation, rather than the constant shelling, during the 51 days before the Southern Forces entered the city gates. The Ekvalls, supported by the Red Cross, protected the Chinese Christians as well as they could from looting and abuse. Only one of their flock, according to Emma’s report, […]
Plastic China
A Film Review
[…] a dirty job but it’s not bad given he otherwise would be a farmer and that he is trying to make as much money as possible to support his family. He is serious about his son’s education and goes to great lengths to buy his family a new car. Kun also suffers from health […]
Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming
[…] imagined because stability—an absence of change—rather than transformation is the end goal; and second, that the CCP it is in fact anxious, not confident, about maintaining popular support and power. Confident rulers would not need to concentrate attention on popular unrest and tout the need for stability. Peter Bryant also repeats the CCP’s […]
Paths of the Soul
A Film Review
[…] very natural manner. It also doesn’t hurt that the film was beautifully shot with breathtaking cinematography that stands solidly on its own to anchor the film and support the organic story. You’re also probably wondering about the setting of the film, if there is any political agenda, and the answer is no. The story […]
Web Junkie
A Film Review
<p>Daxing Bootcamp, located in the suburbs of Beijing, is probably a place you've never heard of. But growing numbers of parents in China who are at wits’ end have heard of it or of the 400 rehabilitation camps like it. The government has set up the centers to treat teenagers with internet addiction disorder. <em>Web […]
Summer Watch List
A Film Review Roundup
[…] the pursuit of the “Chinese Dream” across social classes and how the Chinese are responding to wealth and progress. Found—A documentary centered around the lives of three American teenage girls, all of whom were adopted from China. Upon discovering that they are long-lost cousins, they embark on a journey to learn about their birth […]
Back to the North (向北方)
A Film Review
[…] former one-child policy and as the country navigates the aftermath there appears to be more to show than to tell. One of the ramifications is the growing number of lost families (estimated 1 million families)—Chinese parents who experience the death of their only son or daughter. Thirty years—a generation’s worth of time—after the policy was […]
Editorials
Keeping Pace in Our Digital Age
[…] in new pathways. Digital engagement is making the gospel available and accessible to anyone, anytime, anywhere. Christians now have the opportunity to contribute their digital skills to support and supplement the greatest needs of the Great Commission. I hope you find that this issue of CSQ helps to paint a better picture of various […]
6 Approaches to Contextualization in China
[…] Malaysian Chinese theologian, K. K. Yeo, who is quite explicit about his ambition to develop a distinctive Chinese theology. “Synchronistic” approach Third, the “synchronistic” approach draws from a number of cultural concepts to communicate theological meaning. Many of the earliest missionaries to China are characteristic of this view. They and others have taken seriously the importance […]
Training Cross-Cultural Workers to Cross Honor-Shame Cultures
[…] illustrate one possible way to train people from one honor-shame culture to minister in another honor-shame culture. Preliminary Suggestions The latter part of the chapter explores a number of possible applications. I raise several questions that we must ask if we want to dig deeper into the prospect of training missionaries from one honor-shame […]