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Oct
05

German Coast Guard

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Communication can be difficult, cross-cultural communication can be very difficult! This advertisement illustrates in a funny way some of the challenges well-intentioned people sometimes experience when trying to communicate cross-culturally.

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Aug
22

Christianity Finds a Fulcrum in Asia

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I came across an article that speaks to future of Christianity, taking into account the dramatic changes taking place in China right now.

I suspect that even the most enthusiastic accounts err on the downside, and that Christianity will have become a Sino-centric religion two generations from now. China may be for the 21st century what Europe was during the 8th-11th centuries, and America has been during the past 200 years: the natural ground for mass evangelization. If this occurs, the world will change beyond our capacity to recognize it. Islam might defeat the western Europeans, simply by replacing their diminishing numbers with immigrants, but it will crumble beneath the challenge from the East.

China, devoured by hunger so many times in its history, now feels a spiritual hunger beneath the neon exterior of its suddenly great cities. Four hundred million Chinese on the prosperous coast have moved from poverty to affluence in a single generation, and 10 million to 15 million new migrants come from the countryside each year, the greatest movement of people in history. Despite a government stance that hovers somewhere between discouragement and persecution, more than 100 million of them have embraced a faith that regards this life as mere preparation for the next world. Given the immense effort the Chinese have devoted to achieving a tolerable life in the present world, this may seem anomalous. On the contrary: it is the great migration of peoples that prepares the ground for Christianity, just as it did during the barbarian invasions of Europe during the Middle Ages.

The full article can be found here: Christianity finds a fulcrum in Asia; By Spengler

We hope and pray that the Holy Spirit continues to move among the people of China. We pray that this movement will spread throughout all of Hunan Province and Yueyang City – giving every person in Yueyang an opportunity to hear and understand the gospel message and the freedom to follow Christ.

Will you pray with us that the Holy Spirit will be poured out in Yueyang in a mighty and awesome way?

What are your thoughts on this issue?

Aug
05

Chinese students to dance without partners

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Some light-hearted news from China;

Walk In A ParkBEIJING, (Xinhua) — The State General Administration of Sports (SGAS) has planned to re-compose the group dances, which will be introduced into schools this September, to calm the parents who have been worried that the dances would encourage young love, a Shanghai-based newspaper reported.

Yin Guochen, a SGAS official in charge of the mass sports was quoted by the Oriental Morning Post as saying that the new dances would let students dance by themselves or in large groups.

“They don’t have to dance with specific partners, which will be more easily accepted by both students and their parents,” Yin said.

He said the new dances were expected to be introduced to campus by the end of this year.

He didn’t say whether the new dances would replace the original ones composed by the Ministry of Education (MOE).

The MOE announced early in June that the waltz, together with six other group dances, would be introduced to China’s primary and middle schools this September.

Parents with traditional values are alarmed at the prospect of boys and girls dancing hand in hand, believing the risk of their children falling in love and losing track of exam results would increase.

“Four students will be grouped together to perform the waltz and they will change partners regularly as soon as one song finishes. This way, the risk of young love will be lowered,” said Yang Guiren, an official in charge of art and physical education with the MOE.

Yin said the SGAS has also noticed the parents’ concerns and were discussing with the MOE about the recomposition of the dances.

“It will give more choices to the students and cultivate their interest in sport dance,” Yin said.

Parents of children in China are very focused on getting their children into the best schools and giving them the very best opportunities for their future. That is why the thought of “young love” infecting their children is so terrifying as it could ‘undo’ all that they have worked for for years. I’m not so convinced that dance lessons given during PE class is quite the threat that some of these parents feel it is – but the fear that this has triggered is real and valid.

Pray for parents in China. They face a daunting task of raising a child that can ‘compete’ in a China that is very different from the one they grew up in. Most of them are doing this without the help of a local church. Ask that entire households across Yueyang will come to follow Christ and that Christ will become the new passion for Yueyang families.

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