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Nobody

[…] boat lost in a sea of strangers without a passport nobody searches for lost children digging with bloody hands in rubble from a bomb blast wailing towards heaven till tears are dry and voices are no more God loves nobody    ©Xiaoli Yang. All rights reserved. Yang, X. (2023) Nobody. http://www.ethos.org.au/online-resources/Blog/nobody (accessed 10 Nov 2023).

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Yearning

[…] 抵达遥远的地平线 那天与海相交之处 这世界,一个美丽的地方 由颜色、声音和气味构造的 万花筒 我想要飞翔 带着圣灵的翅膀 在空中跳舞 翱游在太阳之上 游动和感受 每一个原子和分子 依然这一刻 要珍惜此时此地 同在的礼物 “不够”的挫败感 …… 呻吟 狂喜 Watch a multimedia production of “Yearning” on YouTube. ©Xiaoli Yang. All rights reserved. St Augustine of Hippo, The Confessions of St. Augustine—Modern English Version (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House: 2005), 16. Xiaoli Yang, “Yearning,” Coolamon 8 […]

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Poetry as Doxology

"Where Are You Going"

[…] 把它们放在头上好像新娘一般 到北极 然后触摸那光 手指梳刷着黑夜 到沙漠 在乐谱之间跳舞 沙浪在迪格里多斯的节律中流血 到海洋 并观看成千上万闪闪发光的金子 在液体的丝稠上融化 到山顶 吹响号角 在灵魂之谷回荡 你会回来吗? 当笑翠鸟的欢笑 和天堂的轰鸣声 与成千上万的掌声欢呼相应 我就会回来 Watch for more contemplative poems and videos from Xiaoli Yang in this occasional series, “Poetry as Doxology.” Editor’s note: This post was updated on March 13, 2023 to include changes from a later version. Author’s note: […]

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Expecting Great Things from God

A Chinese Couple’s Testimony

[…] as a ChinaSource Blog post to help set the stage for the full issue in June.    Pentecostal Power One Chinese Couple’s Testimony By Hong and Esther Yang The following testimony was penned by Chinese Christians who came to faith in China but now reside in the US. This husband-and-wife team had ministered for […]

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Alive

[…] in deeply and caress gumtrees with gratitude if you lengthen your antennae and receive outpourings of divine love and beauty every part of you awakened attuned alive 生机 如果你安静你的心 聆听海浪的故事 如果你把耳朵贴近在贝壳上 在遥远的海岸学习舞蹈 如果你睁开眼睛 并留意风中 那轻微抖动微小的花蕊 抱着敬畏之心 如果你让鼻子灵锐 和雨林的情态 相呼应 怀着崇敬之肠 如果你深深地呼吸 抚爱星辉包裹的胶树 带着感激之情 如果你延长触角 并领受神圣的爱与美 倾盆降下 你的每一部分 觉醒 谐和 生机 ©Xiaoli Yang. All rights reserved.

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A Sacred Space

[…] Bibliography Guenther, Margaret. Holy Listening: The Art of Spiritual Direction. London: Darton Longman and Todd, 1992. Merton, Thomas. Spiritual Direction and Meditation. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1960. ©Xiaoli Yang. All rights reserved. Margaret Guenther, Holy Listening: The Art of Spiritual Direction (London: Darton Longman and Todd, 1992), 34. Ibid., 5. Ibid. The three images of […]

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Let Go

[…] 被肯定                 被鼓励 放下                 那个情景                                 那张图画                                                 那个片断                 那页纸                                 那一章                                                 那一节 让刺着你皮肤的沙粒 从你的手中被释放 擦掉剩余的残渣 然后张开你的手掌                 领受从上来的恩典的清泉 被完全地洁净 并开始下个旅程                 全                     然                         一                             新 Watch a video production of “Let Go” on YouTube. ©Xiaoli Yang. All rights reserved.

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Taking Our Pain to the Cross

Bringing our pain to God is an act of profound faith. Believers in China who experience trauma can be encouraged by the truth that God will never leave them or forsake them. He is with them in their pain, and they can trust him through the sorrow.

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March 27, 2014

Confucian Comeback: An Interview with Fenggang Yang (March 13, 2014, ChinaSource Quarterly)

Professor Fenggang Yang provides insightful answers to questions about Confucianism. His comments address topics such as the groups of people among whom Confucianism is growing, the influence of New Confucianists from overseas on Chinese society and thought, and concrete signs that Confucianism is […]

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Confucian Comeback

An Interview with Fenggang Yang

Professor Fenggang Yang provides insightful answers to questions about Confucianism. His comments address topics such as the groups of people among whom Confucianism is growing, the influence of New Confucianists from overseas on Chinese society and thought, and concrete signs that Confucianism is growing in China.