6 Approaches to Contextualization in China
We know contextualization is important, but not everyone comes at it in the same way.
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We know contextualization is important, but not everyone comes at it in the same way.
Mandarin students spend years learning the basics of daily language and only scratch the surface when it comes to spiritual and theological vocabulary. Here's a resource to help.
The outbreak of Covid-19 in China and its effect on the church and people of China was the major story in 2020—but it was not the only story.
We will all remember where we were and what we were doing in 2020—but will we remember what we were reading?
It should come as no surprise that of the top ten most clicked on stories from ZGBriefs in 2020, eight were about the coronavirus pandemic.
December news from ChinaSource.
After a four year hiatus, the compilers of the Intercessors for China prayer calendar have a new printed version available for 2021 and beyond.
Director Wu Hao takes his audience to Wuhan to experience what it was like to be a doctor or nurse in a hospital there, or to be a patient in one of the wards.
I’m always interested in new and fresh ways of framing history, and I loved this story of Beijing (and China itself) as told through the road. For Chatwin, it is a history that is ordered “not chronologically, but geographically.”
A lecture in the ongoing series being presented by the US-China Catholic Association, the China Academic Consortium, and ChinaSource.
If you missed the live webinar, you can still access the presentation.
September news from ChinaSource.