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Off We Go
A Book Review
[…] feel big and nebulous so it gets moved from one week’s to-do list to another week’s to another . . . until now. You can put “ Get Off We Go” on your list and know that you have taken the first step towards preparing your children. Off We Go: An Activity Book for […]
Dangers, Pitfalls, Connection, and Hope During Transition
This is not where you want to be. This is not where you thought you’d be. This was not your plan. I get it. I have made three major transitions during my adulthood and only one of them—moving to China—was a desired transition that I initiated. Even when a change is initiated by you, […]
Mushi, Muksi and Me
[…] is held in Mandarin and Cantonese, with line-by-line translation throughout the service. Every other month we have a combined service with communion. The most common question I get when I tell people where I serve is: “You’re the pastor of a Chinese church?” The follow-up question is “Do you have to be Chinese to […]
China’s Cities—Should We Not Be Concerned
[…] tell their right hand from their left.” As I walk, bike and drive around cities in China, these words echo in my mind, and I try to get my heart in alignment with what I know God feels toward the people around me. Jesus told the parable of the lost sheep leaving 99 sheep […]
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Chinese Missions along the Belt and Road
China’s Belt and Road Initiative, first conceived in 2013, will encompass 65% of the world population. Bryant provides background about this initiative and what it will involve, then looks at its significance for missions from China.
Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference
What can we learn from the recent conference on religious work? A comparison with the 2018 conference helps tease out key points.
Being a Family in China’s New Era
[…] in the university and stayed to work. Jennie is originally from western China. Growing up she dreamed of studying at Peking University but was not able to get in. After university she worked as a journalist and then quit her job to come to Beijing to work. Aaron and Jennie met and married in […]
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One Family’s Experience of the New Era
[…] in the university and stayed to work. Jennie is originally from western China. Growing up she dreamed of studying at Peking University but was not able to get in. After university she worked as a journalist and then quit her job to come to Beijing to work. Aaron and Jennie met and married in […]
Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization
What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?
[…] the previous plan touts “the goal of Sinicization of Christianity is to build a church that exalts Christ and preserves unity.” These phrases—“exalting Christ and preserving unity”— get buried in the new plan in the middle of longer sections of text. For the first time, a Protestant five-year plan elevates politics to its topmost […]
3 Questions: Where Bread and Benefit Intersect
[…] to help them become independent, contributing adults. And so Bach’s Bakery began. The following is an email interview with Dorothee Brutzer. 3 Questions 1. How did you get started running a German-style bakery in Changsha, China? We have been running a sponsorship program for hearing-impaired children since we came to Changsha. Some of the […]