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Communism’s Questions, Christianity’s Answers
[…] provides further evidence that it is long outdated. Looking at age, the largest group of respondents in Steve’s sample was those in their 50s, with a sizeable number of respondents in their 40s or 30s as well. Only 31% were illiterate or had only a primary school education. While experiencing a miraculous healing may […]
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Wolfensberger’s 18 Wounds Faced by Devalued People
[…] killing thoughts and death maki Wolfensberger, W. (1998b). A Brief Introduction to Social Role Valorization: A High-order Concept for Addressing the Plight of Societally Devalued People and for Structuring Human Services (3rd ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University) p. 12-21. Image credit: Wheelchair by Andrew Hefter via Flickr.
As Many as the Stars
A Book Review
[…] absorbed by the sprawl of those mega-cities. With both great respect for China’s leaders and deep compassion for her most vulnerable citizens, the Glover family followed God’s call to China in 1998 following a providential exploratory trip in 1996. The earlier chapters of the book reveal the voice of the Lord speaking words of […]
Towards a New Model for Christian Education in China
[…] raise children, Christian education has become a hot topic of discussion within Chinese Christians. Jin Li, “A Theology of Family for the Chinese Church,” ChinaSource Quarterly, Summer 2016 Dissatisfied with the current educational system and wanting their children to be taught from a biblical worldview, Christian parents in China are exploring a variety of […]
3 Questions: Migration and Public Theology in China
[…] a rarity in the world’s existing social systems, although relevant to the life of every Chinese citizen, whether rural or urban. Around 2003, there was a wide call for reform of this Soviet system of institutionalized discrimination, after the tragic Sun Zhigang incident. So in 2006, I decided on it as the topic of my […]
Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization
What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?
[…] that draws on traditional culture and biblical teaching to “correct the negative and one-sided ‘human theory;’ that overemphasizes ‘original sin’ and ‘total depravity.’” In its place, the call is to “build a Christian ‘theory of man’ that combines the tradition of the ecumenical church and the excellent Chinese cultural tradition…in line with the middle […]
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What Is Our Role?
Toward a Set of Shared Considerations for Outside Involvement in Chinese Leadership Development
[…] that the curriculum is appropriate on several levels: it fits the culture (for example, urban or rural, Han or minority), educational level, existing skill level and individual callings of those being trained, and it is financially within their reach to reproduce without outside support. Ask: Does this curriculum promote historically orthodox doctrine, biblical literacy, […]
Scattered to Sow
[…] leaders in China who view Lausanne as a means of gaining international recognition and support for China’s role in global missions. On the other hand, he also calls out global mission leaders for their emphasis on China’s “strategic” nature as a special force in the fulfillment of the Great Commission. Creating unrealistic expectations on […]
Is Your Organization a Fit for China?
[…] the wrong reasons. (They may actually be more interested in connections or influence you are perceived to have, or resources you may bring, than in the actual service you intend to provide.) Who else is doing or has tried doing something similar? What have they learned? Discovering what works and what doesn't in China […]
Book Reviews
Redeemed by Fire
The Rise of Popular Christianity in Modern China
Lian Xi, Redeemed by Fire: The Rise of Popular Christianity in Modern China. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2010. Available on Amazon. Reviewed by Brent Fulton Years ago a Western teacher was having a conversation with one of her students in China about their respective cultures. “You know what the difference is between you […]