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Returning “Home”
Thinking through What Matters For Families
[…] our kids. They were not accustomed to certain styles or degrees of formality or what they observed to be the marriage of patriotism and church. However, one Sunday when we walked out of morning service and all three of our teenagers asked if we could bring them back that evening for the youth service, […]
Editorials
Campus Ministry within Mainland China
[…] in mainland China. Wehope that readers will gain a deeper understanding of how the Chinese church has followed the Lord into ministry on university campuses around the country. With the restrictions on campus ministry intensifying, and with the opportunities for foreigners to serve on campus decreasing, may we seek ways to support the mainland […]
Café Encounters
[…] the GPA- and test-score-driven competition for graduate scholarships presses down like a yoke upon their wearied shoulders. Forget finding a job upon graduation: the COVID economy has sunk their career prospects. Lockdowns and restrictions have disrupted their social and emotional lives as well. They try to find solace in shopping, in hobbies, and in […]
Lead Article
The Three-Self Patriotic Movement
Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities
[…] Revolution’s outbreak in 1966, all churches were shuttered and Three-Self pastors, like other party-state officials, were forced to criticize each other and then were sent to the countryside or factories to do manual labor. This brief history explains why older Protestants in the reform era view the TSPM with a range of attitudes—from hope […]
Supporting Article
Breaking through the Great Wall
[…] I lived in China with my wife and four children for 22 years until COVID-19 came along and, like many others, we got stuck outside of the country. Nevertheless, I praise the Lord for digital means to continue to connect with people in China. My digital ministry story began in 2006 when I returned […]
Religious Policy Development in the PRC since 1949–An Overview
In today's blog, Dr. Timothy Conkling discusses the influence of PRC religious policy on the church in China.
Real Relations and Real Connections
A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ
Whether campus ministry continues to happen primarily online, changes back to in-person, or becomes a hybrid version of the two, building relationships with students is key for the development of campus ministry.
Supporting Article
Hope for HIV/AIDS in China
[…] as He strengthens His church, exalts the gospel of grace and reaches out to the suffering and marginalized peoples of China through HIV/AIDS ministries. Notes ^ See Rethinking AIDS Prevention; Learning from Successes in Developing Countries by Edward C. Green, (Praeger Publishers, 2003), ISBN 0- 86569-316-1. Image credit: aids 02 by Shoko Muraguchi via Flickr.
Book Reviews
Campus Ministry in Pre-1949 China
A Book Review.
[…] live, but if political conditions change and they find themselves in a communist society, they will immediately be confronted by an inescapable challenge to their faith” (p. 83). Chapter 6 describes how the continuing pressure on Christians led to a divided Chinese church. On one side were leaders such as Wu Yao-tsong and Yang […]