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Remembering the 2008 Beijing Olympics
A Reading Round-up
<p>Ten years ago I was in Beijing during the 2008 Olympic Games. I had been in the city since it was announced as the host, and watched it get ready— stadiums to construct; roads to build; subway lines to put in. The city transformed itself before our eyes. </p>
Supporting Article
The Present Condition of Christianity and Religious Regulations in China
[…] it has never explicitly stated what kind of problem. The author identifies three possible ways in which the government might perceive religion to be a problem. He then offers three suggestions for altering the thinking and implementing of policies. He concludes by affirming religious policies in China have improved greatly over the past thirty years.</p>
Responses to the Cruise Ship Sinking
[…] is the case in any country now, Chinese citizens went online to express their grief. Christians joined the conversation as well, using the incident to reflect on the meaning of life and death and the urgency of spreading the gospel. In this article, translated from <em>Christian Times</em>, the author offers three things for Christians to consider.</p>
Book Reviews
Constructing China’s Jerusalem
Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou
[…] at the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, gives us a unique and comprehensive analysis of the Wenzhou revival. His study pursuits in both China and Western metropolises, as well as his intimate connection with Wenzhou (native family connections through his mother and grandparents) offers him a perspective not otherwise readily possible.</p>
Mr. Zhang Believes
A Film Review
[…] in which director Qiu Jiongjiong plays with his film <em>Chi (</em><em>癡</em><em>)</em> is one that even has the artistic community a bit stunned. The film, which has been alternately named <em>Mr. Zhang Believes</em>, has been described as a hybrid documentary—one that blends theatrical fiction and autobiography. Existing in relatively uncharted territory, hybrids bravely blur the lines of categorical boundaries.</p>
Thrive Globally
Empowering Chinese Church Leaders with Thriving Leaders
What sets Thriving Leaders apart is its collaborative approach, which involves trainers from various Chinese churches and seminaries worldwide coming together to create courses tailored for Chinese church leaders…. "Fundamental Truths" introduces basic theology, while "Overview of the New Testament" offers Bible school level training to Chinese pastors, all at no cost.
{Corrected} A Post-80’s Pastor Counsels Young People
<p>A "Post-80's" pastor offers counsel to young people based on his own experiences. </p>
7 Trends: Why You Need to Pay Attention
<p>The lines for foreign involvement in China are being redrawn, it seems, on an almost daily basis. Being aware of this changing environment is crucial for those who seek to remain relevant.</p>
Is the Year of the Sheep Really Unlucky?
[…] Sheep.</p> <p>One of the superstitious beliefs about the Year of the Sheep is that it is an unlucky year, which means among other things, that it is best not to give birth to a child during this year. In this article from the online journal <em>Territory</em>, the writer delves into the history of this belief […]
This Is Crazy!
<p>"This is crazy," I observed to my audience of parents and high school students in Beijing. "Why on earth would parents send their 14- or 15- or 16-year-olds to the other side of the world for schooling, especially when studies show some of the best schools in the world are in your own country?"</p>