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China Ministry and Transformational Development (2)
The End of an Era?
[…] Wu, “Chinese Communist Party Admits 15 Dead in Shanxi Floods, Remains Silent About Reservoir Flooding,” <em>Vision Times.com</em>, 15 October 2021. Accessed 3 February 2022. <a href="https://www.visiontimes.com/2021/10/15/chinese-communist-party-admits-15-dead-in-shanxi-floods-remains-silent-about-reservoir-flooding.html">https://www.visiontimes.com/2021/10/15/chinese-communist-party-admits-15-dead-in-shanxi-floods-remains-silent-about-reservoir-flooding.html</a>. Evelyn Cheng, “China Calls for Curbs on ‘Excessive’ Income and for the Wealthy to Give Back More to Society,” <em>CNBC.com</em>, 18 August 2021. Accessed 3 February 2022. <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/18/chinas-xi-emphasizes-common-prosperity-at-finance-economy-meeting.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/18/chinas-xi-emphasizes-common-prosperity-at-finance-economy-meeting.html</a>.
The Church in China Today
It’s Not What You Think
[…] as it relates to persecution. An exploration of the lessons that can be learned from the church in China. What you’ll get? Five video lectures (each 10- 20 minutes long) Accompanying quizzes Questions for reflection/discussion A list of resources for further study Training conducted by an avid China watcher, who has written and taught […]
Lessons from the Chinese Church: Listen and Become Wise
[…] to them. Do they say "I love you?" Do they give you hugs? The answer is almost always no and often goes something like this: "My parents call regularly to remind me to make sure I'm wearing enough when it's cold or to make sure I'm eating proper meals and taking good care of […]
Collective Misunderstanding
Towering majestically amidst a forest of stone monuments on display in China’s ancient capital city of Xi’an, the “Nestorian Tablet,” as it is typically called, tells the story of Christianity’s entrance into the Middle Kingdom during the Tang Dynasty. Its cryptic presentation of the gospel and how it first came to China, hotly debated […]
The Changing Face of Political Leadership in China
<p>Since rising to power three years ago, President Xi Jinping has frequently been called the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong. Such comments often refer to the way Xi has consolidated power by bringing the various Communist Party organs firmly under his control and to how he has eliminated possible opposition through a […]
Billy Graham’s Legacy of Partnering
[…] around the world are celebrating the life of Dr. Billy Graham, who concluded his earthly journey this month at the age of 99. Although he was often called “America’s Pastor,” Graham’s ministry stretched far beyond the borders of his own country. His most visible impact was through large evangelistic crusades, where millions around the […]
From Here to There
The Straight-Line Fallacy
[…] not only friendly to the West, but also more similar politically and culturally. Former Los Angeles Times Beijing Bureau Chief James Mann dissected this narrative in his 2007 book, The China Fantasy (New York: Viking). As his book title suggests, Mann viewed the engagement myth as fundamentally flawed in its straight-line view of the […]
China’s Church at the Threshold
<p>Over the course of 2016, as I have had the opportunity to participate in various gatherings of Chinese Christians, I have heard two conversations going on simultaneously.</p>
Lead Article
The Growing Rights Consciousness in China
[…] add the provision, “The People’s Republic of China practices ruling the country in accordance with the law and building a socialist country of law” (Article 5). In 2001, as China joined the WTO, it also ratified the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. China has not yet ratified the Covenant on Civil and […]
China and the House Church
Breaking the Stalemate
[…] in addition to proposing immediate steps out of the current stalemate, Liu strongly advocates for urgent action on a religious law for China. Liu’s proposal raises a number of questions, including how existing Party, religious, and security organs would respond to such a move and whether they would be willing to cooperate. On the […]