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I Stand Corrected
A Book Review
<p>When I read the title in an email, I knew I had to get a copy of <em>I Stand Corrected: How Teaching Western Manners in China Became Its Own Unforgettable Lesson</em> by Eden Collinsworth (2014).</p>
ZGBriefs | August 18, 2016
[…] the Countryside (August 16, 2016, Sixth Tone)<br /> Urbanization normally refers to the movement of rural populations toward a city. But Shanghai and other Chinese cities serve as evidence that urbanization is often much more complicated. In essence, it’s about change of lifestyle. The divide between rural and urban is more obvious in China than it is in any Western country.</p>
September 12, 2013
[…] at large monitors. They more closely resembled Little Brothers than the Orwellian image of an omniscient and fearsome Big Brother. "Our job prevents Weibo from being shut down and that gives people a big platform to speak from. It's not an ideally free one, but it still lets people vent," said a second former censor.</p>
ZGBriefs | March 30, 2023
Easter and the Tomb Sweeping Festival Share a Nerdy Connection (March 27, 2023, Christianity Today) (registration required) An order known for astronomy and mathematics, the Jesuits drove the reforms in both the Western world and China that dictate how we plan our days, months, and holidays.
China’s Reforming Churches Rising to Today’s Challenges
China’s house churches have a long history of defying Western expectations, and every indication is that this history—which is about far more than numerical growth—has not yet run its course.
September – A Month of Prayer for Chinese Churches
<p>Hong Kong-based ministry CCL called for September to be a month of prayer for China. This article, in the <em>Christian Times</em> summarizes the prayer requests included in the ministry's September newsletter. Of course you can use these as prayer points for October.</p>
Supporting Article
Taking a New Look
<p>In their recent book, <em>Changing the Mind of Missions</em>, James Engel and William Dyrness provide a challenge to the Western missions movement that is timely and on-point for all involved in seeking to advance the kingdom of God, and especially relevant to those of us whose focus is on China.</p>
Peoples of China
The New Confucianists
Contemporary Confucian Scholars
[…] the popular mainstream and focusing on the implementation of the Confucian view of life in the presence of modern materialism. He introduces us to one who specialize in the history of Western philosophy, cultural philosophy and Neo-Confucianism and to another who is working to promote greater mutual understanding between intellectuals in China and the West.</p>
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The Church’s Greatest Crisis Comes from Inside
<p>With the lack of pastoral ethics and recent church expansion, the use of power often becomes a problem. The causes of power abuse and the church’s response are explored.</p>
Two Pastors Discuss the Impact of Media on the Church (1)
The coronavirus has pushed many churches in China to rethink and expand their online ministries. Here Franklin Wang, a pastor in Beijing, shares his thoughts on why Christians must use media in their ministry.