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Robert Ekvall: Living on the Edge

A Book Review of Brave Son of Tibet

Robert and Betty went to the untamed Tibet and built relationships, preparing for themselves and others to move and live in these new areas. Robert was a visionary with deep understanding of the cultures, but also brave, as the title says, facing local robbers, politics, and later, war-haunted China.

ChinaSource Quarterlies

Chinese in Today’s World

Vol. 14, No. 2

2012 Summer Issue

CSQ Article

Might Christians and Confucians Actually Agree about Human Nature?

Theological Contextualization in China

For centuries, both Christianity and Confucianism have each sought to reconcile two families of ideas within their belief systems. The author suggests that these two ideologies may have a great deal in common.

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New Wine Means New Wineskins

We serve an unchanging God whose heart for the nations is unquenchable. New wine needs new wineskins. I encourage my fellow workers to prayerfully consider what these changes mean for…future work among the Chinese people, and to prepare [for] the new roles God has prepared for us.

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Snake in the Chinese Culture and Serpent in the Bible

As the Year of the Snake is approaching, amidst the blessings of the Year of the Snake and the music of the “Dance of the Golden Snake”, Chinese Christians can meditate on the many snake-related verses in the Bible, and come to God in thanksgiving and prayer.

Chinese Articles

中国教会的出路 – 儿童 / 青少年信徒的牧养与关顾

A Generation Saved; A Future Found

当教会只关注成人事工,中国儿童及青少年群体的门徒培训就备受忽视。作者除指出教会所面对的挑战及不回应挑战的后果,更提出实际可行的对策。

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From Law to Light

Searching for Truth Worthy of Your Heart

[…] John C. H. Wu’s (吳經熊, Wu Jingxiong) life experiences and writings on the points of harmony between Chinese humanism and Christian spirituality have much to offer us today, especially Chinese young people, whether from the East or the West. We will begin with Wu’s conversion to Christianity, which bears many similarities to that of […]

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John C. H. Wu on the Incarnation of the Word of God

Why Jesus Became a Man, Chose a Mother, and Gave Her to Us

[…] John C. H. Wu’s (吳經熊, Wu Jingxiong) life experiences and writings on the points of harmony between Chinese humanism and Christian spirituality have much to offer us today, especially Chinese young people, whether from the East or the West.  The second post of this series explores John C. H. Wu’s reflections on the Incarnation […]

ZGBriefs

November 14, 2013

<p>The Church Today (November 11, 2013, Chinese Church Voices)</p> <p>In Section Two of the article, posted here, the author talks about the church-consciousness (ecclesiology) of Chinese Christians today. He argues that Chinese believers have a weak understanding of what the church is, and gives reasons for this. He also describes some of the characteristics of […]

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Christian Theology in a Chinese Idiom

A Webinar on Reshaping the Conversation

[…] missionaries to China. His work for the Center for Global Christianity and Mission focuses on the recently opened online archive of Chinese Christian posters. This event is part of a collaborative public lecture series, “Exploring Christianity and Culture in China: Today and Yesterday,” cohosted by ChinaSource, the US-China Catholic Association, and the China Academic Consortium.