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  • Jan 7, 2025 | chinachristiandaily.com | Rebecca Wang

    How can faith be passed on to the next generation? This question concerns not only various churches but also numerous Christian parents. In the digital era, children are exposed to the Internet and social media since childhood, leaving them vulnerable to the influence of misguided values. Even though their parents hold beliefs, the younger generation may drift away.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | chinachristiandaily.com | Rebecca Wang

    “I've never felt inferior when it comes to marriage. I feel that God covered my weakness with His power so that my advantages could be shown to women,” said a minister who lost his left arm in cancer. Tall and slender, Brother Wang has been married to a Christian woman for over a decade. As a full-time preacher, he is blessed with a stable income and an apartment—an outcome that seemed impossible for many ministers in China who “lived by faith” over a decade ago.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | chinachristiandaily.com | Rebecca Wang

    The Three Nations Destiny and Unity Conference concluded in Jeju Island, South Korea, aimied to encourage more Chinese Christians to engage in cross-cultural ministry. Held at the Jeju International Full Gospel Church (JIFC) from November 14 to 15, the conference focused on cross-cultural missions and education, attended by about 100 pastors, institutional representatives, and believers from China, Japan, and South Korea.

  • Jun 20, 2024 | bitterwinter.org | Rebecca Wang

    by Rebecca Wang**A paper presented at the CESNUR 2024 international conference, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, Bordeaux, France, June 12, 2024. I work as a project coordinator in a consulting institute. I am also a dizi (disciple) of Tai Ji Men and have been practicing Qi Gong and self-cultivation with the Shifu (Grand Master) of Tai Ji Men, Dr. Hong Tao-Tze, for over 28 years. Before discussing the Tai Ji Men legal and tax case, I will say a few words about my experience as a dizi.

  • Feb 4, 2024 | hotcorn.com | Rebecca Wang |Adam Lowes |Jo-Ann Titmarsh |Stefan Pape

    The opening film of the Berlinale comes directly from Ireland: Tim Mielants’s Small Things Like These, based on a screenplay by Irish playwright Enda Walsh on the 2021 novel of the same name by Irish writer Claire Keegan.

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