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The Sino-Vatican Provisional Agreement 2018

[…] dioceses and extinguishing others, sometimes merging smaller, perennially vacant episcopal seats in the process. This has presented Rome with difficult problems.16 To cite another example, in January 2024, Fr. Ma Xianshi (麻顯士), a communist-sponsored diocesan administrator of Wenzhou, transferred priests in the diocese, realigned parish boundaries, downgraded another local diocese to a parish within […]

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ZGBriefs | January 16, 2020

<p><strong>China can't rule out new virus spreading between humans</strong>  (January 15, 2020, <em>CBS News</em>)<br /> The possibility that a new virus in central China could spread between humans cannot be ruled out, though the risk of transmission at the moment appears to be low, Chinese officials said Wednesday.</p>

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Taking Another Look at the Chinese Dragon

[…] to God’s grace.” I also decided to reclaim and reinterpret the idea of “descendants of the long” for the Chinese church. To that end, I have organized and promoted a youth missionary movement in mainland China with the theme of “Heirs” (传人) and written a theme song for it called “Song of the Heirs”: In […]

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Dragons and Devotion: Bridging Cultural Heritage with Christian Faith

The swirling dragon at center of our enormous silk embroidery has been a central image in our home for 40 years. My husband, Steve, and I came across it while strolling down a steep street in Central, in Hong Kong in 1983, while visiting our parents who lived there. We snapped it up, scraping […]

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Dragons: Friend or Foe?

Reflections on the Year of the Dragon

[…] where he waits to bestow true power and prosperity on all who call upon him. Richard Lederman, “What is the Biblical Flying Serpent?” <em>TheTorah.com</em>, accessed March 25, 2024, <a href="https://www.thetorah.com/article/what-is-the-biblical-flying-serpent">https://www.thetorah.com/article/what-is-the-biblical-flying-serpent</a>. Othmar Keel and Christoph Uehlinger, <em>Gods, Goddesses, and Images of God in Ancient Israel</em> (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1998), 272–277. Dragon throne in the Shenyang […]

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When the Church Stands Low (to Rise Again)

Insights from the 2024 Hong Kong Church Census

The 2024 Hong Kong Church Census Briefing offers rich data for further reflection and deeper insight into the evolving church landscape.

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Reassessing Digital Engagement, Part I

[…] perhaps the two most important sentences in the whole autumn 2023 Quarterly. The idea of “micro-communities” in Tsun-En Lu’s article fascinated me. I can see how a centralized digital platform can serve particular needs of a highly mobile population such as overseas scholars, linking them with each other and with local Christians in their […]

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From Auspicious Dragon to Christian Devil

The Metamorphosis of Myth into Faith

In his reflection on cultural heritage, Rev. Chow acknowledges that while no one has physically seen a dragon, it stands as a potent spiritual symbol for the Chinese, embodying a complex and profound mix of emotions—a reverence filled with honor and dignity. Rather than dismissing the dragon for its mythical nature, Rev. Chow proposes that we "value it doubly, as an integral part of our treasured traditions."

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Reassessing Digital Engagement, Part III

Can some information regarding Jesus, the gospel, and life-with-God be communicated through digital means? Yes, absolutely. But discipleship is the transformation of a person into Christ’s likeness, and the normal, everyday means of that happening is people in vital, real (as opposed to virtual), personal relationships with one another.

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Reassessing Digital Engagement, Part II

A hard question worth asking is, what does effectiveness in evangelism and discipleship really look like, and in what ways do digital techniques support these best discipleship practices?