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China and the Olympics
Prospects for Change
<p>Looking ahead to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.</p>
4 Drivers of Change for Foreign Workers in China
A look at the underlying "drivers" that are affecting ministry opportunities and personnel in China.
Flying against the Wind
[…] wrote an open letter that was circulated to Catholics around China. For his refusal to join the patriotic church, Zhou was arrested in 1955 and received a 20-year sentence. Zhou’s sentence was extended twice due to his refusal to repent of his crimes. During one episode of intense interrogation in 1970, he was handcuffed […]
Triple Espresso Meets the New Normal
[…] two-hour comedy romp that has played in 46 cities in six countries since it launched in 1996. Bill himself has appeared in the show more than 3, 200 times, but now leaves the regular performances to others as he pursues, among other things, his daily afternoon show on the Faith Radio Network. Talking about […]
Editorials
Of Starfish and Spiders
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Passing the Baton" (CS Quarterly, 2012 Autumn).</p>
Is China Rewriting the Bible?
[…] evangelical sensibilities. Such sensationalism may help to confirm deep-seated suspicions about China. In doing so, however, it obscures the real issues facing Christians in China. It also calls into question the credibility of foreign Christians who, in the eyes of China’s leaders, seem all too eager to bend the truth in order to fit […]
The Church in China: Asking the Wrong Questions?
The church in China is often viewed through two prevailing and related paradigms. The "persecuted church" paradigm positions the church and the Chinese government in perpetual opposition to one another, while the "Christian China" paradigm sees Christianity as bringing a new moral order to China and foresees the day when the church will usher in political change.
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China’s Place in the World
[…] of the weakness of the US-led economic system—China’s move toward center stage has accelerated since Xi’s rise to power in 2012 and the start of what China calls the “New Era.” Under Deng Xiaoping, the implicit message was that China was prepared to abide by international norms. Cultural and educational exchanges, as well as […]