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Partnering with China’s Church in an Era of Global Convergence

[…] different from church life in the West or among overseas Chinese communities in Asia. Postmodernism, urbanization, secularization, and family breakdown are endemic to industrialized and post-industrialized societies the world over. The difference for China is that it has experienced in thirty years what in most other nations has taken place over a century or more.</p>

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A Framework for Digital Evangelism

[…] Harris and Jeff Reed. Coppell, TX: Exponential, 2023, 161 pages. ISBN 978-1624241123, paperback. ISBN 978-1624241130, epub. Available from Amazon. Digital spaces are expanding with the onset of new technologies and online platforms. From social media to the metaverse, new people turn to online communities daily. Christians may have many questions about how to navigate […]

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Scenarios for China

[…] organizations operating in China for an uncertain future. We continue with more specifics here in part two. In Matthew 9:17 Jesus tells his disciples, “no one pours new wine into old wineskins; otherwise the skins burst and the wine is spilled out and the skins are destroyed. Instead they put new wine into new […]

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Asking the Right Questions

[…] response. In his 1998 business classic, Who Moved My Cheese, Dr. Spencer Johnson made the observation, “The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you can find new cheese.” If your “cheese” is opportunities for effective service in China, then adapting to the new environment means leaving behind those that are no longer viable […]

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Beyond the Golden Era

[…] of the gospel refocuses our gaze on the God who remains very active amidst the chaos and disappointment. The truth of the gospel gives birth to a new narrative. As the experience of our brothers and sisters in China reminds us, suffering is not the end of the story. In many ways it is […]

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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 […]

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Things I Wish I’d Known

[…] suddenly become overwhelming tasks in which you fumble over words and actions. You quickly realize that the dogs on the street understand more about life in this new place than you do. A large part of our confidence comes from our ability to speak and be understood. When you are striped of that ability, […]

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More than Conquerors

Open Doors has released its latest World Watch List, the annual roster of countries where persecution of Christians is most extreme. China moved up in the rankings, from 19th to 15th place among the 50 nations profiled.

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Can I Still Get a Bible in China?

Answering Common Questions

[…] China. Since the Bible does not have an ISBN (International Standard Book Number), it cannot be sold or distributed within China in bookstores or other commercial markets. New regulations in 2018 prohibited the selling of Bibles online. This affected online sales of print Bibles, as well as electronic versions and Bible apps. Enforcement of […]

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The Evolving Narratives

[…] the church was facing. Foreign workers congregated in major cities, where they served on university campuses, or in the Southwest, where they focused on reaching ethnic minorities. New platforms for medical and social service where developed. Myriad leadership training programs emerged, serving both the registered and unregistered church. In this context the needy church […]