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Reflections on China 2014: The Growing Environmental Crisis

[…] with smog (for a stark visual illustration, look at this map). The reasons are not hard to discover. China added more cars last year than the total number plying its roads in 1999, illustrating the challenges the government faces in controlling vehicular emissions and traffic congestion in its cities. The vehicle population reached 240 […]

Editorials

Pentecostal Churches in China—An Introduction

[…] faith led him to pursue New Testament studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School where he earned a PhD. He is the founder of the China Servant Leadership Center and ministers widely in China. Dr. Liu’s involvement in planting churches in China led him to embrace the Pentecostal experience and a charismatic approach to church […]

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The Pilgrim Principle

Remembering Andrew Walls

[…] the possibility that we may be able to read them together. Never before has the Church looked so much like the great multitude whom no man can number out of every nation and tribe and people and tongue. Never before, therefore, has there been so much potential for mutual enrichment and self-criticism, as God […]

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When Less Is More

[…] Their expanding outreach programs spoke of the church’s growing influence. Their well-equipped facilities were a measure of the comparatively higher standard of living enjoyed by an increasing number of Christians in China. Members traveling overseas for conferences or training provided firsthand accounts of life in their churches back home. Eventually shut down by authorities, […]

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Stewardship Resources for China

[…] The Sower provides a solid foundation for those faced with the challenge of gathering and stewarding financial resources for ministry. For further information on The Sower, please contact ChinaSource. Generosity Path has added Chinese subtitles to several of their video testimonies and messages, which draw on the real life experiences of those who have […]

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You Can’t Do That in China!

[…] see believers doing things that I simply did not think were possible. Sitting down for a conversation with a brother who ran a newly opened Christian counseling center in one of China‘s major cities, I remember thinking to myself, “You can’t do that in China!" Walking by a table heaping with newly printed Christian […]

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Will China Become Generous?

[…] translating into greater generosity. In a worldwide survey, the London-based Charities Aid Foundation ranked China last among 140 countries. China’s neighbor to the south, Myanmar, came out number one in the survey, which took into account giving, volunteering, and helping strangers in need. Recently I talked with Dr. Scott Rodin, former ChinaSource board chair […]

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I Was Wrong

A Retraction of My Criticism of Chloë Starr’s Chinese Theology

[…] and apologetics, also deserve attention. Finally, I have finished the second part of a very long review of Chinese Theology, which you can find at Global China Center. An earlier draft of it was revised in light of what I’ve said in this article, but at the end of the review, I express some […]

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Thoughts on Theological Education for Chinese Believers

[…] rather than in other countries. It’s cheaper for Chinese believers to study in China, plus everything can be done in Chinese, their heart language. But as the number of official seminaries is inadequate to train all the leaders needed for the church in China and none of the house church seminaries are legal, theological […]

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A Strong Foundation: Pentecostal Revival in Yunnan Province

[…] daddy will be with me in heaven.” It was exciting to see Xiao Zhen and his entire family in the worship service the next day. Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article was first published on July 24, 2017, on the blog of the Asian Center for Pentecostal Theology and is reprinted with permission.