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Where Is the Church in China?
[…] the vanguard of gospel ministry in China. Depending on where one lives or works in China, the stories one hears (and tells) may be widely divergent. From city to city and from year to year, the narratives change with the political winds, local conditions, developments within the church, and myriad other factors. Even in […]
View From the Wall
China in 2020
Vol. 9, No. 3
[…] world, there are Chinese people energetically pursuing their various activities. China is no longer synonymous just with Chinese restaurants featuring all kinds of tasty delicacies, or with cheap consumer goods sold in discount stores. China already possesses the power to seriously influence world markets; to affect the decisions of the United Nations; even to […]
Beyond the Golden Era
[…] he even here?” Framing this slice of history within the contours of eternity, the gospels proclaim he is here. We find God in a manger. He walks city streets. He loves those in need. He suffers on a cross. The gospel writers are not oblivious to the chaos and dysfunction of their day. But […]
Scattered to Sow
[…] to accomplish his redemptive purpose for the nations. Going Out One way to avoid this extreme is to view China’s church within a larger context, namely, a new wave of emigration that has far-reaching implications for Chinese Christians globally. Among the tens of thousands journeying beyond China’s borders are many Christians. Some are going […]
Urbanization and the Future of China’s Church
[…] From a largely rural, peasant-led movement in the 1980s the church is now very much an urban phenomenon. The relative social space and position afforded by the city are, for the church, a double-edged sword. The stature, influence and resources of the urban church, whether registered or unregistered, could be both a boon and […]
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Interview with Rev. Yoman Man
The Experience of One American City—Chicago
[…] together for the same purpose. With the relocation from Oak Park, we obviously had to change our name. We held a contest for members to suggest a new name. We agreed the needs of the greater Chinese community were still there. There was a heated argument about the new name. In the end, we […]
Space, Place, and Face
The Transformation of China’s Church
[…] future. Urbanization has carried the church to a new place in its relationship to Chinese society. Yet the church is not simply a passive participant in this process. On the contrary, its place in the city gives the church an active role in shaping the contours of China’s new urban landscape. Image Credit: Gaylan Yeung
Toward a Flourishing Society
[…] new urban church context. The conference setting of Grand Rapids fit prominently into the discussions. Promise Hsu, a journalist from Beijing, presented a fascinating look at the city’s Christian heritage, with its rich Dutch Reformed traditions, and applied his reflections to Christians living in China’s cities. Many of the speakers and panelists came from […]
Generations of Church Leadership in China
[…] decades, set amidst the aftermath of the Communist Revolution, conjure up stark images cast in hues of grey. Meant to be an exciting era of forging a new future for China, its “can-do” spirit of self-sacrifice was marked by the violence and austerity of the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution. In the words […]
4 Drivers of Change for Foreign Workers in China
A recent post by Swells in the Middle Kingdom (SMK) on China’s “ new normal” highlights the changing situation facing foreign Christians who serve in China. While the effects of President Xi Jinping’s policies upon foreigners in China have become increasingly evident; the changes go beyond simply a tightening political environment. Understanding the multiple […]