Daniel Wright spent two years in Guizhou, China on a fellowship that allowed him to study the people and societies of inland China. As he spoke with people, they expressed to him, in a variety of ways, the crisis of faith that has come with the erosion of belief in communism. The following is the account of his visit to Shimenkan, a township of the Big Flowery Miao.
Daniel Wright
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March 17, 2000
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As we consider the fact that the minorities of China constitute less than 7% of the population of that huge nation, we might be…
Jim Nickel
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The Liberating Gospel in China, The Christian Faith among China’s Minority Peoples. by Ralph R. Covell.
A review by Jim Ziervogel
Jim Ziervogel
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Are the people groups of China responding to the gospel?
Jim Nickel
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December 15, 1999
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Strategically, reaching intellectuals with the gospel may be key to reaching China as a whole.
Jim Nickel
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June 14, 1999
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Exploring the value and challenges of Christian broadcasting in China.
Jaw-Ann Sheng
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March 1, 1999
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How do we define "people groups" and how many unreached groups are there in China today?
Jim Nickel
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