Confucian Culture and Christian Faith
No culture or political ideology can be equated with Christian truth. Jesusās wordsāāMy kingdom is not of this worldāāremain a vital reminder for the church today.
No culture or political ideology can be equated with Christian truth. Jesusās wordsāāMy kingdom is not of this worldāāremain a vital reminder for the church today.
I just want to fall where I grew upābut will I ever be allowed to go home?
That day I was the only Chinese among them who had not fled from anything. Yet instead of feeling fortunate, I felt the immense weight of what it means to be Chinese.
As she recounted her story, her tone was calm, as if describing a scene from a film. Her face betrayed no emotion. You will not find such details in any Chinese history book.
Andy and Sandy's life-altering journey began with adopting a baby girl from China. Unbeknownst to them, this moment would shape their family's identity, guiding them on a path of cultural exploration. Over time, they welcomed more children into their family, each with a unique bond to Chinese culture. Through deliberate efforts, they cultivated a profound Chinese American identity. Today, as their children have matured, they reflect on how memories, experiences, relationships, and values have molded their identity.
Answering the question "Can we be fully Chinese and fully Christian" with a resounding Yes!
The presenter for our upcoming webinar, "How Relevant is the Gospel for the Chinese."