The Missionary's Curse: and Other Tales from a Chinese Catholic Village by Henrietta Harrison.
Harrison recounts the story of Catholicism in a small village in Shanxi, from its initial arrival at the opening of the seventeenth century right up to the present.
Andrew T. Kaiser
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September 22, 2015
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Scholarship
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "What Every Expat in China Ministry Needs to Know" (CS Quarterly, 2013 Summer).
Andrew T. Kaiser
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June 24, 2013
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Scholarship
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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Ideas
Both foreigners serving in China and Chinese are experiencing a profound shift in roles. Chinese believers are stepping to the forefront, as it should be, but what should foreigners be passing on to them? How does vision play into this and do we want to pass it on?
Andrew T. Kaiser
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November 5, 2012
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Stories
Encouraging and supporting local believers as they pursue God’s calling in their lives is much more difficult than simply teaching what is most comfortable for the teacher. Here are a few suggestions to help ensure that outsiders ministering in China remain focused on serving local Chinese Christian communities.
Andrew T. Kaiser
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September 21, 2012
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Ideas
At the end of 2011 the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life released the latest edition of their statistical report "Global Christianity" detailing the size and distribution of the Christian Church around the globe. Regardless of how one might regard their conclusions, you cannot help but conclude the church in China is growing. But, is the more important issue behind these figures whether this growing Christian this growing Christian population having a growing influence on Chinese society?
Andrew T. Kaiser
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June 8, 2012
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Ideas
What Does China Think? by Mark Leonard
Andrew T. Kaiser
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June 12, 2010
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Scholarship
When expatriates engage in discipleship within the Chinese context, some misconnects can occur. What are they and how can they be avoided?
Andrew T. Kaiser
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March 22, 2009
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Scholarship
China Vignettes: An Inside Look at China by Dominic Barton with Mei Ye.
Reviewed by Andrew Kaiser
Andrew T. Kaiser
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October 10, 2008
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Scholarship
According to Chinese regulations, foreigners are free to do most kinds of church service provided it is under the authority of local recognized Chinese church leaders.
Andrew T. Kaiser
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September 15, 2005
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Scholarship
From joining in Sunday morning worship to attending weekly prayer meetings and Bible studies, much of church life is open to foreign participation.
Andrew T. Kaiser
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Scholarship
The importance of due diligence in evaluating potential cross-cultural partners in China ministry.
Andrew T. Kaiser
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September 24, 2003
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Scholarship