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Christianity Brings Western Medicine to Guangdong (Part 1)

[…] when he was imperial envoy. The hospital's historical records recorded that Peter Parker treated him for a hernia. Before Peter Parker, Christian missionary societies had hoped to use medicine as a means of expanding the influence of the church in China. Early Christian hospitals generally didn't charge money, in order to attract more people […]

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One Virus, Two Cities

[…] laissez faire approach gave localities freedom to adapt their policies to realities on the ground. On the other hand, an uneven patchwork of regulations, particularly regarding the use of face coverings, gave free reign to an aggressive virus that knows nothing of county or state boundaries. To mask or not to mask has since […]

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Defying Western Expectations

[…] pointing to the church in China and saying, as many in the West are prone to do, “Look, they’re doing it just like us,” we would do better to look deeper and have the humility for some ecclesiastical head scratching: “Hmmm, that’s different; I wonder why. Perhaps they’re onto something. What can we learn […]

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

A Book Review and Interview

[…] conclusion of the last chapter. One turns the page expecting it to continue and is surprised to be into the fairly extensive bibliography. This, however, is very useful. So too are the glossary of terms given in both pinyin and Chinese characters (often books have only one or the other) and the footnotes to […]

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Western vs. Chinese Theology

<p>In the “Teaching across Cultures” class I took last month with Dr. Craig Ott, he had us read <em>The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently . . . and Why</em> by Richard Nisbett. The crux of the book’s argument is that Westerners and Asians think differently because of their different ancient roots. </p>

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WeChatting to the Glory of God, a Free Webinar

Serving China Through Digital Engagement

[…] (September 2021) Next Generation Missions (May 2022) What we are seeing, however, is that despite restrictions and an increasingly tight environment, there are still creative ways to use the internet to reach and serve Chinese by providing avenues for evangelism, discipleship, fellowship, and encouragement. On May 31, we will be hosting a webinar called […]

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China’s Church through Western Eyes

[…] far below the surface lies the assumption that the triumph of Christianity will be accompanied by the demise of the Communist Party, opening the way for a free and democratic society. All of these narratives contain a measure of truth. China's government is officially atheist, and Christian activities are restricted in many ways. The […]

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Western and Chinese Church History

[…] to Caesar and recognizing him as their lord, Christians were forced to become an underground church. These brothers and sisters patiently set their hope on light and freedom. After the Edict of Milan, Christianity gradually became the official religion of the Roman Empire, and the religious environment slowly relaxed and opened up. The church […]

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Encouragement for Those Contemplating Post-Virus Divorce

[…] fully booked every day with divorce appointments. People are not at all surprised at this, rather they can empathize—the trials of the epidemic are not just the virus, but also trials in marriage. The Hua Shuang Daily reports that on March 5, Xi’an Beilin District Marriage Registry had 14 divorce bookings, which reached the […]

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An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors

[…] preventing the capability of foreign infiltration as well as to stand on guard against cults, heresies, and extremism.  In addition, the document promotes mutual respect and harmony between different religions as well as inter-religious dialogue and cultural exchanges. It also demands that staff conform to churches' rules and regulations with moral integrity. Original Article: […]