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- ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and the Paradox of Achieving ‘Nothing’Did Evelyn have anything to show for after a life in the laundromat? Did I as a homeschool mom?Wang Min-li|简体中文繁體中文
- Why Chinese Immigrant Pastors Avoid Preaching on the NewsOn Sunday mornings, congregations tend to focus on Scripture over current events, even after last month’s Lunar New Year shooting.Morgan Lee and Sean Cheng |简体中文繁體中文
- Filled with the Spirit amid the Hungry GhostsAs the Chinese festival ends, theologians explain why pneumatology matters more in Asia.Isabel Ong|简体中文繁體中文
- Why Taiwan Loves This Canadian Missionary DentistGeorge Leslie Mackay arrived in Taiwan 150 years ago and is still beloved there today.Hong-Hsin Lin with Jonathan Seitz|简体中文繁體中文
- After Shooting, Churches Navigate China-Taiwan Tensions Under the SurfaceWhile Presbyterian Church in Taiwan has historic ties to the push for independence, most Chinese congregations in the US avoid highlighting the ongoing political polarization.Kate Shellnutt and Sean Cheng |简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- Elderly Taiwanese Church in California Attacked by ShooterMembers showed “exceptional heroism and bravery” as they overtook the gunman, who killed one person and wounded five.Kate Shellnutt|Indonesian
- Why Taiwan’s Christians Should Support Ukraine: A Theological RationaleChristian solidarity doesn’t derive from civil religion, but from the church’s role in redemptive history amid world history.Alex Tseng|简体中文繁體中文
- ‘Ukraine Today, Taiwan Tomorrow’? Island’s Christians Warily Watch and PrayFew Taiwanese churches are willing to speak out on China-related political issues, surprising believers who left Hong Kong. But all leaders call for peace-seeking.Angela Lu Fulton in Taipei, Taiwan|简体中文繁體中文
- Do Flags Belong in Churches? Pastors Around the World Weigh In.Christian cases for yes, no, and flying other nations’ flags as congregations balance love of God, neighbor, and country.Compiled by Morgan Lee|
- Chinese American Christians Are Becoming More Politically Engaged—and More DividedThe 2020 race brings out generational gaps within the most undecided Asian American demographic.Dorcas Cheng-Tozun|简体中文繁體中文
