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The Unexpected Journey of a University Student

[…] could not solve them. There are at least two reasons for this. First, the current situation in China dictates that the views and opinions of sociologists mean little, while the likes and dislikes of the authorities squash all other factors. Second, all societal problems come from the deep-seated, incurable corruption and ugliness of human […]

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What Does it Mean to Believe in Jesus?

[…] you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in to you and eat with you, and you with me." I'd like to explain a little bit. Listen — we use listen to ask for special attention. When the matter is especially important and crucial, and we want people to pay close […]

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A Sojourner’s Story

[…] undertook a 40-day campaign to forcibly remove migrants and demolish large blocks of shoddy housing around the city in the name of public safety, often giving residents little to no notice before being evicted. The evictions provoked criticism and concern across China as thousands of migrants were suddenly left homeless with bitter winter weather […]

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Responding to Despair, Part 2

"Blue Whale" or Christian Faith?

[…] "love Jesus" so much that we just can't stop ourselves from opening our mouths to try and be like him. But, if we look at Scripture a little more carefully we will find that Jesus was also a patient listener. Before he helped the blind man, Jesus asked him, "What do you want me […]

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A Church for Lepers

[…] limited medical options, a large number of leprosy victims suffer disfigurement of the limbs, face, and eyes. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Guangdong area officials had little defense against or treatment for leprosy. As a result, they developed a “genocide” policy to be enacted in certain situations. In other circumstances, they sent victims […]

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The Rise of Chinese Missionaries

A Historical Perspective

[…] Party to establish the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM). 然而,中华基督教会仍深受外籍宣教士及其经费影响,始终未能实现完全的独立与本色化。4 此外,许多保守宗派,如中国内地会拒绝加入该联会。5 其后中日战争(19371945)也大幅限制了中华基督教会的发展。6 1949年之后,当初推动中华基督教会成立的自由派理念,则被中国共产党纳入三自爱国运动中。 Unlike these more liberal churches, evangelical believers in China focused almost exclusively on evangelism, with little emphasis on social engagement.7 Compelling preachers including Song Shangjie (John Song), Wang Mingdao, and Ni Tuosheng (Watchman Nee) attracted large audiences to hear messages that called […]

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The Dali Gospel Inn: God is Working in Yunnan

[…] cares for; the eyes of the LORD your God are continually on it from the beginning of the year to its end." "Isn't this talking about our little garden?" Long and his wife became even more certain that this property was part of God's will. They sold an apartment to pay the 600,000 RMB […]

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Chinese Young People Seek to Improve Their Futures (1)

[…] moon, along with carrying protective talismans and magic appropriate to various different situations. People who are worried that their colleagues will negatively influence them can sprinkle a little sea salt at the door of their office; the author claims this can “cleanse” the people entering your surroundings. “Because psychic power is much greater than […]

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How to Minister to Seniors (1)

China currently faces a rapidly aging population with little infrastructure and policy in place to handle it. According to statistics released by the State Council last year, approximately a quarter of China’s population will be over the age of 60 by 2030. The former one-child policy (now two-child policy) helped to shrink the overall […]

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Interview with a Reformed Church Pastor (1)

[…] Theology became the focus starting in the year 2000, but this has now begun to settle down, and tensions have reduced. The church has gone from thinking little about theology, culture, and society to starting to value theology, culture, and society. Church government will be the next focal point. *”Traditional house church” here refers […]