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A Decade of ChinaSource

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Crossing Cultures: Theology versus theology

[…] missionaries with cultural anthropology to better understand their mission field and communicate the gospel more effectively. And this will certainly raise the quality of Chinese missionary movement. 1 Some estimate that Chinese missionary attrition is as high as 85-95% within the first eighteen months of deployment.2 Understanding cultural intricacies and dynamics can help reduce […]

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A Positive Legacy in China

[…] the subsequent centuries, it is not surprising that the Chinese government went on to hold Christianity in suspicion and not merely because it was foreign. In the 19th century, much of Protestant missions and development in China was based on rights granted by the “unequal treaties.” The crux of the matter was the illegal […]

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Crossing Cultures: Ethnocentric Conversion

The Apostle Peter’s ethnocentric conversion exploded into fullness through an unanticipated personal interaction with Cornelius, a gentile military officer who lived out his fear of God in household leadership, generosity, and constant prayer (Acts 10:1–2).

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My Visit to the Ai Weiwei: Bare Life Exhibition

[…] raising questions about our shared humanity. These compassionate, stunningly beautiful, and often monumental artworks draw on and intermix historical and contemporary Eastern and Western artistic languages (p. 1).* I am certainly not an art critic. (And, I did not look too closely at the small exhibits or the videos that were playing all around […]

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Creating a Truly Chinese Church

[…] and practices. We cannot know how “Chinese” the Jingjiao became. Church of the East missionaries were again planting the gospel in China during the Yuan dynasty ( 12791368). Christians at that time were called Yelikewen, a term of uncertain meaning. This time the church, which had started among the semi-nomadic Turkic and Mongol tribes, […]

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Breaking the Ice for Gospel Conversations

[…] application steps. Whether the card activity is best done with a small group or with just one individual will depend on the depth of the sharing. Step 1: Invite the person to pick two or three cards (see below) from the deck to represent his current thoughts, such as state of mind, needs, interests, […]

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The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration

What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know

[…] out the previously existing articles but also encompassing far more aspects of religious practice. In terms of political interactions between church and Party-state, ambiguous terms in Chapter 1 Article 3 still include the protection of “normal religious activities” and of “legitimate” interests of religious sites and citizens. Further, organizations and individuals in these venues […]

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Fragmented and Complacent

The Chinese Church that Lacks Historical Consciousness

[…] forth a conscious voice—indeed, to undertake a faith-based analysis and understanding of history and culture. In fact, Chinese research on Christianity has already seen great development. From 1980 to 2000, Chinese Christian studies were primarily focused on philosophical and literary background research. In the past ten years, with the increasing participation of many historians, […]