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Learning from the Larger Story

[…] believe this issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly will further this important task. Philip Jenkins, <em>The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity</em> (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), 8. See Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, “Theology of the Cross: A Stumbling Block to Pentecostal/Charismatic Spirituality?” in <em>The Spirit and Spirituality: Essays in Honour of Russell P. Spittler</em>, eds. […]

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A Village with My Name

A Book Review

[…] did today’s China really come from?” (p. xiii) To me this was an impossible task, considering the amount of hidden, lost, or top-security documentation unavailable to non-governmental officials that would be necessary to trace his family lineage from the pre-communist era to the present day. Through his travels, interviews, and interactions with family members […]

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A Train Ride through 4 Provinces

[…] the world. From that point, the train chugs downhill. Unfortunately, due to high altitude and the train’s motion, the night stresses Andi’s stomach. We sleep through the 8:02 am stop at Xining, the first major population center since Lhasa. The shimmering blue sky has disappeared, replaced, instead, with a dull gray, the combination of […]

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A Strong Foundation: Pentecostal Revival in Yunnan Province

[…] church meeting in Fa Ta village in 1974. Brother Wu was fourteen years old at the time. This was during the Cultural Revolution, so no churches were officially open. Nevertheless, Christians who had heard the gospel from the British missionaries traveled to the village and shared in a house church meeting. During this meeting […]

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Having Gone to China, I&#8217;m Thankful I Learned . . .

Recognizing, and being thankful for, what can be learned while living in China.

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China &#8211; Here We Are!

How can one prepare for service in China? The author provides practical insights with examples from her own experiences when she first lived in another culture. From exploring one's expectations to extending grace and embracing the challenge, Ms. Klopper offers valuable advice that can lessen the initial strain of cross-cultural living.

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Pentecostal Churches in China—An Introduction

[…] The former is viewed through the lens of the “Back to Jerusalem” (BTJ) movement; the latter, through the lens of the “Mission China 2030” (MC 2030) movement. 8 Zhang Li has pastored several house churches in China, served as a faculty member at a house church Bible school for the past twelve years, and […]

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Life in Motion

A Resource for Those in Transition

A ten-week Bible study that encourages the internationally mobile to turn to see what the Bible says about transition. 

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At Home in This World

A China Adoption Story

At Home in This World . . . a China Adoption Story by Jean Macleod. 

Reviewed by Mark Wickersham

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Golden Goose: The Story of a Peasant Family in Western China

A Book Review and Interview

[…] face of rivalry in the community, and yet the family can be riven by conflict. There is the tension between family loyalty and honesty for cadres or officials. Land is vital to the family along with the hard work it requires. Education is a means of advancement though it is challenging for girls, with […]