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Divine Dance

A Pathway to Declare and Display Christ

[…] By integrating both the indigenizing and the pilgrim principles that Andrew Walls once articulated in his missiological reflections,1 the sensibility of felt and lived life in the Spirit through poetic expression reflects deeply the particularity of context, and also bears universal significance. It resists colonial imagination and construction that often trap us in “dominant […]

ZGBriefs

April 3, 2014

[…] on the ground in Taipei. China-Malaysia Friendship Year Hits the Rocks (April 3, 2014, China Real Time) As tempers fly over the fate of the still-missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370which vanished nearly a month ago on March 8senior Malaysian officials are growing increasingly annoyed at what they see as excessive pressure from Chinese authorities […]

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Bearing With: Recognizing and Accepting Differences

[…] us to practice living out Ephesians 4:2-3: “walk…with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Li Min has been growing in bearing with her husband in love by accepting their differences and letting go of offense. […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A Church Celebrates 80 Years

<p>On May 28, the <em>Gospel Times</em> reported on the 80th anniversary celebrations of a church in Yunnan Province. The church’s history is an interesting window into the denominational twists and turns (some might say confusion) that were often a part of church growth and development in China.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

The Unexpected Journey of a University Student

[…] to build up society, instead of destroying it. Since time immemorial China has possessed traditional moral philosophy. But in the past several decades, communism and the heroic spirit of Lei Feng have been popular and considered a type of moral resource. I asked the teacher: “What effective, moral philosophical resources does China currently have?” […]

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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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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 […]

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ZGBriefs | July 4, 2019

<p><strong>Chinese Christianity encounters Islam along the Belt and Road Initiative</strong> (July 3, 2019, <em>East Asia Dialogue</em>)<br /> Not only is it exporting cultural and economic influence, but with more than thirty million Christians in China, it is slated to become a major exporter of Christianity as well.</p>

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Women Contextualizing the Gospel in Cross-cultural Settings

[…] and mothers.20 Christ’s humility must be imprinted on the worker’s heart. Only then can she step into someone else’s space as a learner, a friend. The Holy Spirit is a constant guide providing insights into the discipleship and church-planting process. Contextualization Is Relational and Spiritual When we read the women’s stories in this issue […]

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ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015

<p></p> <p>Married Without Children in China: Dealing With the Pressure in a Baby-Centric Country (July 21, 2015, <em>China Real Time</em>)<br /> In China, “Are you married?” and “Do you have children?” can be the equivalent of asking, “How are you?” An American who met my husband while working at an Internet company in China, […]