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Christianity’s Impact on Chinese Society

[…] also seen to insist on rules and respect for law, both God’s and man’s. As economist Zhao Xiao put it: (One thing Christianity) will bring is a spirit of contracts. We know that, whether it is a market economy or a constitutional system, behind them all is a civilization based upon rules. So what […]

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May 8, 2014

[…] laughter and the juddering of the chair. Flight 370 Families Maintain Support Group on WeChat (May 7, 2014, China Real Time) The families of passengers on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will no longer regularly be meeting face-to-face in Beijing, but many are keeping their support group alive nonetheless on Tencents messaging app. As many […]

Chinese Christian Voices

The Hardships of Pastoral Ministry in China

<p>Pastoral ministry is typically not a desired vocation among Chinese Christians. Although pastors in China are revered for their rich spiritual gifts and selfless service to the church, pastoral ministry itself is poor, lonely, and draining. In this article from <em>Green Olive Books</em>, the author, a layperson, highlights the difficulties of being a pastor in China, […]

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“Lying Flat” for Those Who Follow Jesus

[…] the measure of all things” comes from a post titled “Lying Flat Is Righteousness.” For Hegel’s dialectics on the change and historical development of human consciousness, please refer to his book <em>The Phenomenology of Spirit</em>. For Marx’s theories on social exploitation and human alienation, please refer to his <em>Manuscripts of Economics and Philosophy in 1844</em>.

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A Deserved Hearing

A Reader Responds to the Summer 2023 CSQ

As I read through the various submissions , I realized that the topic of the Pentecostal church in China cannot be ignored, should be explored and could be instructive.

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Coaching in China

[…] goodness” (2 Peter 1:3). Every Christian is endowed with potential and unique qualities for life growth. Through coaching, with its appropriate techniques, the work of the Holy Spirit in one’s life is explored and one’s wisdom is mined to aid the individual in fulfilling God’s purpose for him or her. Coaching focuses on thought […]

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A Generation Saved; A Future Found

From 1979 to the early 2000s, God brought great growth to the Chinese church. During this period of revival and growth, the Spirit provided a bountiful harvest of tens of thousands who came to Christ. However, throughout this time, our primary focus was on adults, not children and teenagers. The church, believing that Christ’s […]

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Difficulties with Church-Based Models in Chinese Missionary Sending

Understanding the Need for Mission-Sending-Organizational Development in China

[…] MI#2- Mission-sending organization is a tool; relationship with God is primary. Mission sending organizations could enlist the cooperation of churches for shared mission interests (MI#1, 5). Financial, spiritual, and practical help are all needed. Training for the local church on principles of financial support for missions could greatly improve funding prospects for missionaries (MI#4, […]

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ZGBriefs | June 22, 2023

Last Lockdown: Why Are China’s Campuses Still Closed to the Public? (June 19, 2023, The World of Chinese) Months after China lifted its “zero-Covid” policies in December 2022, marking a sudden end to three years of mandatory testing to enter public spaces and other strict measures, one space has yet to return to normal—university campuses.

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The Waning of a Pragmatic Cosmopolitanism

Western Denominations in the Views of Cheng Jingyi and Ni Tuosheng

[…] denominations was markedly different from the later and more militant anti-denominationalism of Ni Tuosheng (Watchman Nee). Founder of Local Churches (or Assembly Halls, juhuichu), Ni, in his revolutionary spirit, guided this independent Protestant group which grew to be the second largest in China prior to 1949. His theology has exerted a lasting influence on the […]