In this issue, Theresa
Chu follows up on the atmosphere in China since the student protests in a
report, titled “China after June 4th: A Bird’s Eye-View,”
highlighting population growth and economic developments. It contains an
interview with KH Ting, discussing the stance of the Chinese Church in light of
the student protests and the events of June 4th. It provides a
report by Bernard Embree on the training of church workers in China, titled
“Protestant: Theological Education in China.” The issue also provides
statistics regarding Protestant churches in China (re-openings, membership,
etc.) and a report on the establishment of a fund for theological education. It
also contains a review by K. Hockin of Siu May Kuo’s book Venturing Into the Bible. It also features a report of the visit of
Ms. Wang Juzhen to Canada and a report by Raymond Whitehead, titled
“Reflections on the Edinburgh Meeting, Enlarged Planning Committee.”
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