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An Invitation to Lament

[…] shall rejoice in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord, because he has dealt bountifully with me. Psalm 13 This post was informed by the following sources: Deep Calls to Deep: Spiritual Formation in the Hard Places of Life by Tony Horsfall and the video “Grieving the Seasons of our Lives” by Ron Walborn.

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Next Generation Missions

Indigitous Serve

[…] valuable for missions impact. In 2020, two Asian American students from Texas universities lead Indigitous Hackathon. During the weekend event, technologists and creatives from all over the world came together for a group project. These were coding projects that would be impactful for unreached peoples. Missions organizations and ministries would also submit their real […]

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Spiritual Awakenings and Reawakenings

The Great Awakening in China (2)

[…] My book was dedicated to my father, who is another example of spiritual awakening. My father was a lifelong Communist Party member. He joined the Communists during World War II, when the only resistance force to the Japanese occupation in my hometown area was the Communists. In the 1950s and 1960s, he was a […]

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Essential Information for Understanding

Eurasian Crossroads—A Book Review

[…] arsenal of technologies to terrorize a vast territory, but when he confuses harmony with uniformity, he will be weak, and his country small in the eyes of the world. (p. 402–404) Our thanks to Columbia University Press for providing a copy of Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang, Revised and Updated by James A. Millward for this review.

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Chinese Christian History 101

Darkest Before the Dawn: A Book Review

[…] includes labeled boxes of the author’s brief excurses, field notes, reflection questions, and suggested further reading, which make for an engaging book. Reading a book is a lively and enjoyable experience, especially reading a history book like this. The book is a pleasant read, and at the same time shows that the author has […]

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The Vital Role of Chinese Women in Evangelism

[…] that this article is available in English and Chinese (both simplified and traditional characters). The Remarkable Story of China’s ‘Bible Women’ The history of Christianity in the world’s largest country can’t be told without acknowledging the female evangelists and pastors who built its church. By the time Protestant Christianity arrived in China in the early 19th […]

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A Tool for Those Who Care for Chinese Missionaries

[…] for churches, mission organizations, and missionaries on how to work together to provide the best ways to help missionaries survive, thrive, and fulfill God’s calling in their lives. A core emphasis of the handbook is to enable missionaries to see the importance of living out the great commandment in their daily lives while fulfilling […]

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Bu Tai Qingchu

[…] because I too have had conversations brought to a dead stop by the dreaded “bu tai qingchu.” Ruminating on the phrase, Scott writes: I move on. I’ve lived in greater China off and on for more than a dozen years. I have taken years of Mandarin lessons. I can recite a Tang dynasty poem. […]

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What China Offers

[…] provide a loving environment. The parents do not always think long term, and so families often need to fully support their children for the rest of their lives. Another reason for the birth of these family-run groups is that private and public schools all require a parent to join their child while in school […]

Chinese Church Voices

One Who Waited for “Godot” but Found God

The next year went as hoped. I entered Peking University, and my father’s dreams were fulfilled. But the excitement was short-lived. Very quickly, my heart was restless again: What should my next step be? Take classes, join student organizations, make friends. . . My heart felt hollow.