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Lead Article
Pentecost in China (1)
Origins
Pentecostal Christians in many nations will tell you how Pentecost came to their nation in the first years of the twentieth century. Americans talk about the Azusa Street Revival in 1906, and people living in the UK speak of the early Welsh revival. At the same time great revivals took place in Ireland, South […]
The Never Ending March
A Book Review
The Never Ending March: China’s Religious Policy and the Catholic Church by Sergio Ticozzi, preface by Stephen Baskerville. Hong Kong: Chorabooks, 2018, 183 pages. Shortly after the provisional accord on the nomination of bishops in China was announced by the Vatican and Beijing, Chorabooks released The Never Ending March. Now, two years later, with […]
View From the Wall
Public Theology in China
Some Preliminary Reflections
[…] of this world, “…the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Matt. 20:28). The church in China is part of God’s promise through Christ when he said he would always be with his followers when they would “…go and […]
The Ministry of Women in the Chinese Church
The spring 2021 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly reflects on women’s contributions to the Chinese church. The issue looks at the ministry of both Chinese believers and non-Chinese cross-cultural workers. Some articles are historical surveys; others offer personal narratives. Previously, I’ve highlighted some of the challenges women face when serving cross-culturally (such as here and […]
How Can Chinese Christians Foster a Reformation Spirit?
[…] shame is both the root and the fruit of the world’s problem. What is God’s plan? He sent Christ who died to demonstrate God’s righteousness (Romans 3:25– 26). Put simply, Christ died to save God’s face. As a result, we have true guanxi, i.e. relationship with God our Father. Furthermore, he Spirit himself bears […]
Supporting Article
Pentecost in China (2)
Church Growth in the “New China” Era
[…] that report, in the first part of 1979 we began our Bible ministry to China (called “Donkeys for Jesus”), and during the 36 years from 1979 to 2015 (the year Xi Jinping began to take tight control of the nation), countless millions of Bibles were delivered to China from Hong Kong. Most were provided […]
The Life and Ministry of Eric Martin Ekvall
[…] and deputizing around the country. Returning in 1915, accompanied by Emma and three children, Martin was appointed pastor of the Alliance church in Wuchang he had founded 20 years earlier, remaining there until he —as missionaries tended to say in those years—“went to sleep” on January 6, 1939 from prostate cancer. In addition to […]
“China Is Not Russia”
[…] I was stepping into, but now, nearly 25 years later, I realize that I stepped into a world that was to shape my life. In the year 2000 I was asked to be the first board chairman of ChinaSource when the Institute for Chinese Studies at the Billy Graham Center merged with the Institute […]
Chinese Christianity and the Missio Dei
A Response to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”
[…] critical look at how mission has been done in China during the so-called “Golden Age” of mission work and church growth from the late 1990s to mid- 2010s. While I agree with Chen’s advocacy for a critical missiological examination, I would suggest that a better starting point may be to revisit the idea of […]