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Pentecostal Theology and the Chinese Church

[…] sick, exorcises demons, or prophesies, would affirm a baptism in the Spirit distinct from conversion that is marked by speaking in tongues. Nevertheless, there is a significant number that do. And their influence, as well as the clarity of their biblical convictions, should not be underestimated. The common thread that unites Pentecostals in China […]

Peoples of China

China’s Migrant Children

[…] 30 million total migrant children in China, comprising 20% of the compulsory school-aged student population. “Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education: Lessons from PISA for the United States,” OECD, 2011. 4In 1958, the Chinese Communist party established the hukou system to control rural-to-city migration by localizing resources to an individual’s urban or rural […]

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An Unwelcomed Journey Out of China

[…] in the US, but it blessed us with the stability and autonomous space we needed. I could easily bridge my education, training, and line of work—education—between the United States and China. As we waited to see what happened with China, I substitute taught in our local school district throughout the 2020-2021 school year and […]

Peoples of China

The Unique Role of Foreigners in Present Day China

In 1972, Nixon was the first United States President to visit the People’s Republic of China. Six years later in 1978, Deng Xiaoping committed China to adopting Open Door policies that promoted foreign trade and economic investment. These historic events initiated a process which allowed for not only progress in trade, economic cooperation, and […]

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Chinese Migrants in the Stew Pot of Dubai

A Book Review of Chinese in Dubai

[…] ISBN-13 978-9004437715. Available from Brill and Amazon. Wang Yuting published Chinese in Dubai: Money, Pride, and Soul-Searching when China was the third largest trading partner of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the UAE’s fourth largest tourist source market. Confucian Institutes offered lessons in Mandarin, Mandarin was being promoted in schools, Mandarin-speakers were employed […]

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China – Here We Are!

[…] identity you have in Christ. Engage with Others and the World around You It may be tempting to respond to a new culture with fright, fight and flight reflexes. In the first instance, everything becomes overwhelming and very threatening. You may feel horrified, afraid you will never manage and become somewhat paralyzed. This will […]

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The Pentecostal Legacy of the Indigenous Churches in China

[…] that were not Pentecostal in character, such as the Little Flock (Xiao Qun) established by Watchman Nee (Ni Tuosheng) in the mid-1920s. There were also, certainly, a number of non-Pentecostal Chinese church leaders of stature. Wang Mingdao, for example, apparently had a Pentecostal experience in 1920, but later “backed away from full Pentecostalism.”6 Nevertheless, […]

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Denominationalism—A Double-edged Sword

In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of intellectuals among Christian communities. The traditional emphasis of the Chinese church on a believer’s spiritual life no longer satisfies the intellectual desires of this entirely new faith community. Naturally, as people’s desire for the systematic study of theology grows stronger and stronger, […]

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“I Always Knew He Was There”

Discovering Faith Across Cultures

[…] a friend and leader as he learned to engage with people of different backgrounds in our faith community. We were a picture of the body of Christ, united in him but beautifully different in our cultural identity. So rewarding! Many of us have had similar encounters as we bridge cultures. I’ve been blessed to […]

Chinese Christian Voices

How Should Chinese Urban Churches Confront Anxieties in Today’s Era

[…] use Christian principles to lead the society. This tension between ideals and reality has plunged many Christian intellectuals in China into deep anxiety. Some even view the United States as a “lighthouse” of Christian society, which makes it even harder for them to endure their own circumstances. As a result, some Christians in China […]