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A Piece of the Puzzle

Training Mainland Chinese to be Cross-Cultural Missionaries

[…] Jerusalem (BTJ) phenomenon, the issue of training Chinese missionaries seems to have fallen on the sidelines. More attention has been given to issues such as the controversial number of 100,000 missionaries, abuse of the genuine grass-root missionary spirit, and who has the right to represent BTJ. Despite the legitimacy of all these concerns, traininga […]

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A Big Piece of the Puzzle

[…] Jerusalem (BTJ) phenomenon, the issue of training Chinese missionaries seems to have fallen on the sidelines. More attention has been given to issues such as the controversial number of 100,000 missionaries, abuse of the genuine grass-root missionary spirit, and who has the right to represent BTJ. Despite the legitimacy of all these concerns, traininga […]

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Christian School Education in China

[…] to consider sending him abroad for university. At the same time, they wonder if his mother should leave with Xiao Ming and go to a school in Thailand, leaving his father to work his job and send money to them. This was not what they signed up for. Challenge #2: Where to study after […]

Book Reviews

A Much-Needed Update about Chinese Christianity

[…] that Cannot Be Hidden</em> by Brent Fulton<br /> <em>Reviewed by Li Jin</em></p> <p>Due to urbanization and social change, China’s churches look different today than they did a number of years ago. Urban churches, with unusual diversity, now comprise a major part of Chinese Christianity. Fulton identifies many of the changes the church has experienced […]

View From the Wall

Returnee Ministry at Home and Abroad

<p>Large numbers of Chinese students who have studied abroad are returning to their homeland. For those who have come to know Christ while overseas, many easily become lost to the church and Christ upon their return. While there are a variety of reasons for this, churches and organizations both overseas and in China need […]

Chinese Christian Voices

When the Police Come Knocking

A Guide for Churches

[…] is unknown, we will not give up seeking and praying. 5. The church encourages brothers and sisters to use all legal means (such as voice recording, video, phone calls, letters, and in-person visits) to report the case to the police, to file complaints, to request a supervising police officer to be present, and to […]

View From the Wall

China’s Christian Education Today

View from the Wall

[…] having to provide the basic education for these workers. Commercialization of Christian Education Christian schools are registered private schools in Western countries. Tuition and fees are not cheap—even for the country’s citizens. In the United States, for example, generally the annual tuition is $10,000 or more. An international student’s tuition is three times more. […]

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Two Transformations

The Future of Christianity in China

[…] going to describe all of its aspects but attempts to emphasize a few aspects of its current situation that deserve the most attention. Very rapid increase in number. The most obvious change in Christianity in China is the increase in the number of its believers. According to the estimate of “Religion Blue Paper 2010” […]

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Post-Conference Reflections on Expatriate Ministry in China

The conference season for China workers is drawing to a close: tan, rested and ready, thousands of expatriates are passing through immigration control returning from Thailand to their homes in China. It is still a mystery to me why so many men and women whose lives are committed to building deep and meaningful relationships […]

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Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

[…] and forced upon an unwilling populace1. Chinese culture, it is asserted, has resolutely refused to accept this “foreign” faith. Facing reality On the other hand, a growing number of scholars and other observers are pointing to the rapid growth of Christianity in China and amassing impressive reasons for regarding Christianity, in one form or […]