In this issue, Wang Zen
writes “A Few Objections to the “Modern Bible”” (excerpted from Tian Feng,
1983), in which he discusses the quality and impropriety of disguised Bibles
smuggled into China. It also includes an article by Terry Carter on the legacy
of Bishop William C. White as a missionary and an art collector. The issue also
transcribes an interview with KH Ting, Han Wenzao, and Phoebe Shi, taken from
the Decemeber 1982 edition of the Hong Kong Christian Council newsletter
(Xinxi). It also features “The Hong Kong Church: Looking Toward 1997,” based on
a declaration of the Hong Kong Church as to how they perceive the future. It
also contains an article on the “Five-Good Families” and their selection. A
report is given of the Nanking Massacre (1937) Commemoration held by the
Chinese Canadian National Council on December 12, at which Rev. James Endicott
spoke. The issue concludes with questions and answers, and vignettes on events
and developments in China.
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