Often the chronicling of China’s mission history features Protestant missionaries with brief mentions of Chinese co-workers. Readers familiar with this history can list numerous foreigners who contributed to the growth of China’s church. But they are probably not familiar with most of the women highlighted in this book.
Hope Bentley
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September 27, 2021
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The history of the Hui enters a time of ethnoreligious tension which spilled over into violence.
Julie Ma
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September 20, 2021
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A book and a game for connecting with Chinese International Students.
ChinaSource Team
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September 13, 2021
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从人眼看来,在中国的国际留学生事工(ISM) 似乎正在经历着一场干旱。还有希望吗?
菲尔. 琼斯
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For those who missed last month's webinar or who would like to review the resources that were mentioned.
Joann Pittman
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China is complicated. It is both a 5000-year-old civilization and a 72-year-old nation. It has a free-wheeling capitalist economy presided over by a Communist party. Traditions run deep and change happens at a dizzying pace. Where do you go to make sense of it all?
In this webinar, we explore ways to learn about China, from language and culture to history and contemporary society. The goal is not to point you to facts and figures, but to provide tools that will set you on a path of life-long learning.
ChinaSource Team
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September 9, 2021
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Why do Hui and other predominantly Muslim minzu (民族, people groups) practice endogamy? If it is to prevent religious syncretism, it doesn’t appear to have worked.
Julie Ma
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September 6, 2021
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We may be surprised to learn how much the Hui’s geographical spread, their expressions of Islam, and their awkward relations with the Han all stem from the Mongol-ruled Yuan Dynasty era policies.
Julie Ma
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August 23, 2021
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A fascinating look at the history of a little-known, indigenous church group in China.
Peter Bryant
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August 16, 2021
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All of Hui history, beginning with the arrival of Muslim traders, has implications for gospel ministry among them; each stage has shaped the Hui people’s foundational worldview.
Julie Ma
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August 11, 2021
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A webinar exploring ways to learn about China, from language and culture to history and contemporary society. What books to read? What online resources to dip into? Not to point you to facts and figures, but to provide tools that will set you on a path of life-long learning.
Joann Pittman
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August 6, 2021
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Who are the Hui Muslims of China? Where did they come from, what are they like, and how are they being reached with the gospel of Jesus Christ?
Julie Ma
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August 2, 2021
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