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February 3, 2025
Meditations on Scripture
Wright Doyle
We are Pilgrims

“Blessed is the man whose strength is in You, whose heart is set on pilgrimage. As they pass through the Valley of Baca [Weeping], They make it a spring; . . . they go from strength to strength; each one appears before God in Zion” (Psalm 84:5-6a, 7).

We are Pilgrims
Wright Doyle
January 31, 2008
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Changing China and You

Wright Doyle
January 31, 2008
Lectures
Changing China and You

In 1962, China had just stunned the world by testing its first atomic bomb. Its ruler Mao Zedong had not yet launched the Great Cultural Revolution, but would soon unleash millions of young people upon China to smash all that was old and traditional.

Tagged: Chinese History, Chinese Culture

Wright Doyle
September 24, 2007
Articles

Criticism of Missionaries: Just or Unjust?

Wright Doyle
September 24, 2007
Articles
Criticism of Missionaries: Just or Unjust?

Missionaries have been criticized for a wide variety of reasons: In China, they came in with the European gunboats, which forced open the door to trade, including the import of opium. This led to one humiliation after another, and it was hard for Chinese to distinguish missionaries from their governments.

Tagged: Missions

Wright Doyle
September 23, 2007
Articles

Chinese Christians and the Government

Wright Doyle
September 23, 2007
Articles
Chinese Christians and the Government

The purpose of this brief paper is to explain the existence of the Three Self-Patriotic Movement/China Christian Council and the resistance of the government to unregistered house churches.

Tagged: Christianity in China

Wright Doyle
August 9, 2007
Articles

The Chinese Character

Wright Doyle
August 9, 2007
Articles
The Chinese Character

Does anything uniquely “Chinese” remain stable and steady in the midst of the vortex of shifting values and practices that we are now witnessing? If so, what characteristics provide a common identity among so many different people scattered around the world? Wherever they are found, Chinese people around the world tend to exhibit the following traits.

Tagged: Chinese Culture, Chinese History

Wright Doyle
July 31, 2007
Reviews

China’s Millions

Wright Doyle
July 31, 2007
Reviews
China’s Millions

Although containing much useful information, some illuminating insights, and a fresh perspective on the early years of the China Inland Mission, this revisionist history is almost fatally flawed by a profound prejudice that prevents objectivity in dealing with the sources and leads to misinterpretation and at times even misrepresentation.

Tagged: Christianity in China

Wright Doyle
July 16, 2007
Articles

China’s Future

Wright Doyle
July 16, 2007
Articles
China’s Future

While there is no doubt that China has regained much of the prestige and power it enjoyed in the greatest days of her East Asian dominance, observers differ on the prospects for this rising giant.

Tagged: Chinese History, Chinese Society, Chinese Culture

Wright Doyle
March 28, 2007
Reviews

CHINDIA: How China and India Are Revolutionizing Global Business

Wright Doyle
March 28, 2007
Reviews
CHINDIA: How China and India Are Revolutionizing Global Business

The Preface quotes an earlier story to the effect that “Never has the world seen the simultaneous, sustained takeoffs of two nations that together account for one-third of the planet’s population.”

Tagged: Chinese History, Chinese Culture

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Wright Doyle
March 19, 2007
Reviews

No Limitations: Brother Shen Xiao Feng – his story and writings with Dr. David Hunt

Wright Doyle
March 19, 2007
Reviews
No Limitations: Brother Shen Xiao Feng – his story and writings with Dr. David Hunt

The author, a leader in one of the large house church networks, displays remarkable balance, insight, depth, knowledge, humility, and charity– not to mention the courage and zeal we have grown to expect from house church Christians in China.

Tagged: Biography, Christianity in China

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