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[…] over Bethlehem). Men and women stream from the subway exit in black “Western” suits, listening to music on their iPhones with knock-off Dr. Dre Beats. A large sign in red characters encourages everyone to “study Lei Feng.” As we reflect on this hypothetical walk through “Chinatown” looking for Ruism, the question that rises like […]

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“What If” Is Here: Global Trellis

[…] The very nature of your life in cross-cultural service involves an ability to recalculate and the “Recalculating to Change” workshop provides theological and practical help. Use the code “chinasource” and the first twenty people will receive 50% off. The offer expires on September 22nd. You need a place for your soul to be breath, […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, January 9 Issue

[…] a challenge or a pillar of support for the Chinese leadership? Will Chinese Christians usher in political change or would they even welcome it? Is there a significant link between political liberalism and Christian values, ideas and faith in China today?" Giving examples of how Christian values have influenced China's transformation, she writes: "Christian […]

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ZGBriefs | April 23, 2020

[…] little impetus to change, the city itself was set on improving the shopping environment. Travel / Food In Wuhan, hot dry noodle vendors reopening is a welcome sign of normalcy  (April 17, 2020, Matador Network) Wuhan is known as the breakfast capital of China. A survey conducted by a national news outlet claims that more than 90 percent of […]

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ZGBriefs | June 17, 2021

[…] 2021, South China Morning Post) The country is racing to vaccinate the public and reach herd immunity to prevent imported cases getting a foothold. But there is no sign that restrictions will ease for travellers any time soon, diplomats say. (subscription required) Education Students Fret as Guangzhou Postpones Entrance Exam Over COVID-19 (June 16, 2021, Sixth Tone) […]

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Xi’s “New Normal” and the Chinese Church

[…] church, these measures could nonetheless serve to curtail Christian activity. Social stability has long been at the top of the Party’s agenda, but efforts to quell any sign of dissent have taken on a new intensity during the past year. Concern about any one religious group gaining too much influence or visibility could translate […]

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Spirit-Empowered Chinese House Churches (1)

Rural Revival

[…] 2002). Andrew T. Kaiser, <em>The Rushing on of the Purposes of God: Christian Missions in Shanxi Since 1876 </em>(Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2016), 255-256. Later, this spiritual weeping became a sign for the church to discern whether a believer had received the born-again experience. Therefore, the church was also called the Born-Again church by others.

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Looking Back and Looking Ahead

[…] learn about the history, culture, and faith of China. If you would like to go on this trip, please write [email protected] for more details. The deadline to sign up is January 4. The Faith and Generosity in China Initiative will enter a new phase by making available additional stewardship resources and equipping Chinese Christian […]

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Crossing Cultures: Missio Dei and Missionary Formation

[…] again a promise requiring responsiveness in advance of fulfillment, just as in the command to leave home and I will bless you.9 Circumcision, a painful and permanent sign of faith in action, demonstrated trust in the Lord’s promised blessings and set the stage for ongoing formation. At just the right time, the Lord revealed […]

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The Wrong Approach to Living in China

[…] backward country that is not as good as our home countries. Make fun of Chinglish signs and menus, forgetting how poor your attempt at writing a Chinese sign would be. Look down on the culture; fall into complaining. Better: Embrace the good in China. WRONG: View the government as the enemy; bureaucrats as the […]