Saturday, December 29th, 2007
I’m currently a student at Reformed Theological Seminary. I became a Christian my freshman year in college and fell in love with the doctrine of grace. I went to various churches since becoming a christian, mostly non-denominational, some charismatic, baptist, presbyterian and independent. I am currently going to a PCA church.
I am of Chinese descent, though being raised in the U.S. makes me fully American. It was only after becoming a Christian that I wanted to fully embrace my Chinese heritage as well as my heritage as a child of God.
This site is a running diary, commentary, thoughts, ideas, prayers, and devotions from a reformed chinese christian. I am in no way endorsing any particular way of reforming china politically or economically. I believe the true problem in every human is sin. It is sin that separates us from God and from each other. True reformation is a reformation of the heart, which will ultimately overflow through politics, economics, institutions etc.
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Saturday, December 29th, 2007
International Fellowship of Chinese Reformed Evangelicals in North America open statement
Interesting statement made by the world’s renowned chinese reformed theologians and supporters. I’m still fairly new to this constantly growing community, but it’s good to see the growing desire of chinese to learn theology and doctrines.
Lord, unite us all in word and deed. Help us to live with true doctrines and theology.
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