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Reformed Theology and China’s Urban Church
[…] of the Reformed “package,” components of which have deep European or American roots and, in their opinion, are ill-suited to China’s unique historical and cultural situation. A new series of posts on Chinese Church Voices details the growth of Reformed theology in China and seeks to answer some of these objections. Taken from an […]
From Sending to Receiving
[…] the Chinese church in this area as a priority, compared to 69 percent of China respondents. Both sides need to ask whether they are prepared to assume new roles. While many in China strongly promote sending workers abroad, others caution that, at present, the Chinese church still lacks sufficient infrastructure, experience, training, and grassroots […]
Editorials
Toward a Chinese Theology
[…] imagination of some in the theological community overseas but was roundly rejected at home. In the years since, with the rise of civil society has come a new theological stream that seeks to position the church constructively within society, yet with a prophetic voice toward social and political institutions. It is against this backdrop […]
Editorials
Facing Transitions
Life transitions—whether coming to China for the first time, leaving after a lifetime of ministry, moving to a new city or taking on a new assignment—can be a gateway to discovery or the death of a dream. Often they are both. In this issue we take a 360-degree look at transitions, viewing them through […]
Why China Needs Two
<p>The big news out of China last week was, of course, the Party’s decision to alter its longstanding family planning policy.</p>
Toward a Partnering Mindset
[…] It is their commitment to one another, rather than to the structures, that keeps them together. They are willing to work outside established structures or even create new ones for the sake of their common vision. Shared success is one of the fruits of effective partnering as well as a characteristic of those who […]
Communism’s Questions, Christianity’s Answers
[…] relates as well to Steve’s fourth proposition, which holds that the emphasis on reading that is deeply embedded in the Chinese cultural consciousness naturally predisposes seekers or new believers to gravitate to the Bible—the written word—as the source of truth. While the Communist Party of China has long exploited this predisposition in its own […]
Flying against the Wind
[…] for the Lord Until its bottom breaks Than to bend down! Zhou was finally exonerated and released in 1981 as China’s reform and opening policy brought a new official stance toward religion. In Zhou’s words, “I didn’t change my attitude; they changed their position.” He later discovered that his missionary brothers had regrouped following […]
Stopping the Spread
[…] Characteristics,” I am reminded again that, when it comes to equipping cross-cultural workers, there are no shortcuts. Language and culture learning takes time. So does nurturing a new generation of field-experienced leaders who are capable of directing newly formed indigenous agencies. While short-term teams and reliance on foreign support and training may appear to […]
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Of Starfish and Spiders
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Passing the Baton" (CS Quarterly, 2012 Autumn).</p>