Th.M. graduate Jing Wei didn’t become a Christian—or even hear the gospel—until after college, when she moved from her hometown of Wuhan, China, to Singapore. “In China, one more Christian equals one less Chinese,” she says, summarizing the cultural climate in the 1930s. Even today, remnants of that ethos remain, driving a wedge between Chinese culture and Christianity. Read More...
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