Anyone who has been involved in China over the past 30 years can complete the sentence "When I first came to China " with a vividperhaps even harrowingaccount of what China was like in the past. The readily observable changes in day-to-day living that have come about from rapid development and economic growth are phenomenal and at times unsettling. Those newly arrived in China are often surprised at what they find and realize that the reading they have done or the orientation classes they have taken in preparation for living and working in China have not kept up with the pace of development in China.
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July 24, 2013
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Chinese house church leaders commit to engage as partners with the global church in world evangelization.
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July 18, 2013
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A Chinese blogger gives his thoughts on how the Chinese church can become healthier and more accepted in Chinese society.
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June 26, 2013
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For those of you hard at work learning the Chinese language, an encouraging word:
Swells in the Middle Kingdom
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June 18, 2013
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The following article from the mainland site Gospel Times tells of an anti-abortion public service announcement that was posted online as well as played on Bus-TV in Chengdu, urging people to avoid having abortions on International Children's Day (June 1), and of other anti-abortion activities in Changchun, Jilin.
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June 4, 2013
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For the past few months I have had the song "California Dreaming'" stuck in my head. I blame Chinese president Xi Jinping and his propagation of the notion of a "Chinese Dream."
Joann Pittman
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May 18, 2013
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This has been the quest of many individuals and many groups throughout the history of mankind. The efforts usually fall into one of three categories, or a combination of the three.
John William Medendorp
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May 9, 2013
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中国信徒和在中国服事主的外国信徒,都正在经历微妙的角色转变。是时候国内信徒站出来了,但外籍人士该传递什么给他们呢?除了异象,还要传递些什么吗?
Andrew T. Kaiser
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April 29, 2013
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A conversation with a worship leader in a Beijing house church regarding the issue of music in the church.
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April 26, 2013
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In recent years we have rejoiced to hear that the church in China is responding to the Great Commission and sending workers into the harvest fields, both at home in China and beyond China's borders. Most often we hear of the Back to Jerusalem (BTJ) movement with its inspiring call for the Chinese to bring the gospel full circle back to its origins. Yet there is much more involved than a simple trajectory through the Middle East to Jerusalem.
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April 23, 2013
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篇者的话: 这篇文章的原文刊载于华源协作中文版春号2013
Brent Fulton
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为了能编写出正宗的牧者训练教材,一群外籍同工有意向决定引导当地同工扛起重任,而自己担任从旁辅导、勉勵當地同工的角色。笔者叙述的事工正在进行当中。
Steve Torgerson
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