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A Tour of Three-Self Churches
Kunming—Trinity International Church
<p>In the summer of 2011 I spent about two months traversing China from Kunming in the south to Hegang near the Russian border in the north visiting registered churches and interviewing the pastors.</p>
A Prayer of Thanks before the Gaokao
[…] because I cannot be there with him. However, in order not to let my son feel my guilt, I deliberately spoke cheerfully to encourage him over the phone. We talked about some casual topics, and I tried not to mention the exam, because my son has always been sensitive and also very self-disciplined in […]
November 29, 2012
[…] hindered from living out their faith have led many to conclude that persecution is the norm in China. Yet while such incidences do occur, a much larger number of Christians engages seemingly unhindered in a wide variety of activities on a daily basis. Where, then, is the tipping point? Why are some (in reality, […]
Why Christians in China Must Prepare Themselves for the New Regulations on Religious Affairs
[…] Chinese house church pastor who has studied church-state relations and followed religious legislation for a long time, I have the following five views toward these new regulations. Number 1: These regulations go even further down the road of violating the constitution. It is an illegal law that opposes the freedom of religion and freedom […]
Calvinism on the Ground in China
[…] been driven by intellectuals within China who are drawn to the transformational potential of the Kuyperian model of cultural engagement for contemporary Chinese society. For a smaller number of scholars, interest in Reformed theology reflects a broader interest in exploring the potential of strengthened denominational identities for enabling the church in China to politically, […]
Book Reviews
The Fourth Generation
[…] progress in these terms, and makes an interesting argument that engineers are likely to run a country in a very different way than would, say, lawyers. The number of university graduates in this new generation of leaders is much higher than in the previous three (rising from 23 percent to 92 percent among Politburo […]
ZGBriefs | January 17, 2019
<p><strong>WeChat Knows You Really, Really Well</strong> (January 10, 2019, <em>Sixth Tone</em>)<br /> The Chinese social app’s 2018 report includes detailed profiles of five generations of users, impressing some and creeping out others.</p>
Where Can Someone Get a Bible in China?
[…] versions available as well. One popular site is O-Bible which has multiple Chinese translations as versions in both traditional and simplified characters. And for the 700 million smart phone users in China, there are also numerous Bible apps, such as You Version, which is available in traditional and simplified characters. I recently did a quick query […]
ZGBriefs | May 14, 2015
<h3></h3> <p><strong>Chinese Province Issues Draft Regulation on Church Crosses</strong> (May 8, 2015, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> In painstaking detail, the 36-page directive sets out strict guidelines for where and how churches in Zhejiang can display crosses. They must be placed on the facades of buildings, not above them. They must be of a color […]
Recent Trends Among Chinese Missionaries Toward Contextualization
The Maturing of a Mission Sending Movement
[…] strategically relocating them in a predominantly Muslim area where they could again experience the discomfort of new surroundings. Candidates were required to make and visit friends, exchange phone numbers, etc. The instructors understood that intense culture shock experienced during training can help to avert more serious culture shock after a missionary goes abroad to […]