China’s Harvest Fields: Book Review

Edited by Tabor Laughlin and composed of topical essays by contributing experts in fields ranging from business to minority people groups, the book offers socio-historical perspective and practical ideas to in-country laborers and all Christians invested in the continued growth of God’s church in Asia.

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Sarah Sawyer
Zhang Lisheng 章力生 (1904-96): A Chinese Theologian for Today

A non-Christian scholar with a doctorate in Chinese religions said, “China needs this man, because Christianity still has a foreign flavor to most Chinese people, and Chang is so thoroughly and authentically Chinese; he understands us and can speak to our hearts and our minds.” Clearly, Lit-sen Chang’s burden for a Christianity that would be both faithful to the Scriptures and also fully “Chinese,” is relevant today.

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G. Wright Doyle
Christianity and Confucianism: Culture, Faith and Politics - Book Review

Dr. Hancock has presented the reading public with a masterpiece of cultural, intellectual, religious, and cross-cultural history. Just as the announcer on the classical music station will sometimes say, “And now, for our big piece of the day, here is Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony,” so this treatise is long and wide, deep and high, rich and complex, with a vast range of topics and a temporal, conceptual, and imaginative scope that one very seldom finds even in multivolume works.

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G. Wright Doyle
A History of Christian Missions - Review and Summary

This one-volume history of Christian missions is, in one sense, comprehensive. Neill’s grandparents and parents had served as missionaries in India, bequeathing to him an insider’s knowledge of missionary life and work, which he augmented by serving in India with the Church Missionary Society for twenty years. His narrative reads like a story rather than a mere chronicle.

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G. Wright Doyle
China 2020

Fervent Faith and Audacious Hope: Reflections on China Today and God’s Purpose

with China in the Limelight and the Shadows (NBR-ChinaSource China in 2020 Workshop)

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Carol Lee Hamrin
Shandong: The Revival Province - Book Review

Hattaway calls Shandong “The Revival Province,” because it has witnessed so many massive turnings to God, often spilling over into other parts of China. Other provinces have more Christians and a greater percentage of Christians, but none has witnessed revivals as Shandong has.

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G. Wright Doyle
Builders of the Chinese Church: Book Review

What can explain the explosion of Christianity in China, despite the apparently insurmountable obstacles of the Cultural Revolution and virtually insignificant number of believers in previous centuries? Builders of the Chinese Church answers this question by examining the lives of nine evangelical leaders: seven Western missionaries and two Chinese pastors.

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Stephanie Helmick
A Missed Opportunity: The Failure of a Bold Project

Li Ma’s Religious Entrepreneurism is a dense, complex monograph about a very complicated series of events centering upon a person with many sides to his character and conduct. Though this book contains some useful information and insightful analysis, it is fundamentally flawed, misleading, and of limited value for students of Chinese Christianity.

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G. Wright Doyle
Grace to the City: Book Review

Christians in the West are curious about believers in China, after decades of knowing theirs as a “closed country.” The newly released book, Grace to the City: Studies in the Gospel from China, is a window into the ministries of a handful of Chinese church leaders through their teaching on God’s Word.

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Sarah Sawyer