{"id":1790,"date":"2022-07-11T08:10:58","date_gmt":"2022-07-11T12:10:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/js1cd06kre.onrocket.site\/?p=1790"},"modified":"2022-07-11T08:12:09","modified_gmt":"2022-07-11T12:12:09","slug":"rooting-for-china","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/glennsreflections.com\/index.php\/2022\/07\/11\/rooting-for-china\/","title":{"rendered":"Rooting for China"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/glennsreflections.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/ChineseChristians.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1791\" width=\"405\" height=\"270\" srcset=\"https:\/\/glennsreflections.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/ChineseChristians.jpg 464w, https:\/\/glennsreflections.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/ChineseChristians-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 405px) 100vw, 405px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><br>For most of my life I have rooted against China.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>I was born the same year the Chinese announced they had become members of the exclusive club of nations who can deploy nuclear weapons.&nbsp; When I was a teenager, global sales of Mao Zedong\u2019s <em>Little Red Book <\/em>momentarily surpassed those of the Bible and prompted millions of his most zealous young followers to commit acts of atrocity, even against their own parents.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>During my adult years the United States became the world\u2019s greatest debtor nation, and China the world\u2019s greatest creditor.&nbsp; The Chinese economy rocketed into second place on the global scene. &nbsp;A massive military build-up followed.&nbsp; The People\u2019s Republic continues to menace the island nation of Taiwan, which it claims for itself \u2013 and threatens war if outsiders dare to intercede.<br>&nbsp;<br>China is our ideological enemy and the West\u2019s greatest rival in the shaping of global civilization\u2026right?<br>&nbsp;<br>But something else has been happening in China during the course of our lifetimes \u2013 something that has received astonishingly little attention in the global media.&nbsp; China is not only the largest, most mysterious, and most sociologically dynamic country in the world.&nbsp; It has also become the site of the greatest spiritual revival in Christian history, a revolution that echoes the New Testament book of Acts.<br>&nbsp;<br>No one saw it coming.&nbsp; Just 60 years ago Chairman Mao, the nation\u2019s founding Communist dictator, endeavored to destroy every shred of religious influence in China.&nbsp; Four hundred years of mission work were undone.&nbsp; The ancient legacy of Confucianism was discredited.&nbsp; Pastors and missionaries were imprisoned or executed.<br>&nbsp;<br>When Mao died in 1976 and the Bamboo Curtain was finally lifted, people everywhere wondered if any vestige of spirituality had survived all the purges.<br>&nbsp;<br>Onlookers were amazed.&nbsp; The underground church in China was alive and well.&nbsp; Largely without pastors or buildings or Bibles or even the freedom to meet without fear, a wildfire Christian movement has brought an estimated 100 million Chinese people to faith.&nbsp; In fact, if the next 24 hours are typical, more than 30,000 Chinese citizens will trust Christ for the first time.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>I had the chance to visit China more than a decade ago.&nbsp; Virtually everything \u2013 from crowds to cars to bicycles to smog to new businesses to new churches \u2013 was off the charts.&nbsp; One Chinese pastor pleaded with his members not to attend church more than once each Sunday, in order to provide space for other people.&nbsp; I\u2019m not aware of any American church leaders who have recently had to make a similar request.<br>&nbsp;<br>Some earnest Westerners still try to smuggle a Bible or two into China inside their luggage.&nbsp; Such risk-taking is no longer required.&nbsp; I visited Amity Press in Nanking, which has been openly printing copies of Scripture since 1986.&nbsp; Amity now churns out as many as one million Bibles per month \u2013 and exports a number of those to the United States.<br>&nbsp;<br>A number of PRC leaders have quietly or even publicly embraced Christianity.&nbsp; Several times I heard this aphorism: \u201cIt used to be said that a convert to Christianity was one less Chinese.&nbsp; Now a new convert is described as a better Chinese.\u201d&nbsp; According to the Chinese academic Zhao Xiao, himself a young Christian, Christianity offers China a new \u201ccommon moral foundation capable of reducing corruption, narrowing the gap between rich and poor, promoting philanthropy, and even preventing pollution.\u201d<br>&nbsp;<br>In his book <em>Civilization, <\/em>the British historian Niall Ferguson reports that shortly before Jiang Zemin stepped down as China\u2019s president and Communist Party leader, he apparently told a gathering of high-ranking Party officials that, if he could issue one decree that he knew would be obeyed everywhere, it would be to \u201cmake Christianity the official religion of China.\u201d&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>Ferguson quotes a scholar from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences:<br>&nbsp;<br><em>\u201cWe were asked to look into what accounted for the\u2026pre-eminence of the West all over the world\u2026 At first, we thought it was because you had more powerful guns than we had.&nbsp; Then we thought it was because you had the best political system.&nbsp; Next, we focused on your economic system.&nbsp;<\/em><br>&nbsp;<br><em>\u201cBut in the past twenty years, we have realized that the heart of your culture is your religion:&nbsp; Christianity.&nbsp; That is why the West has been so powerful.&nbsp; The Christian moral foundation of social and cultural life was what made possible the emergence of capitalism and then the successful transition to democratic politics.&nbsp; We don\u2019t have any doubt about this.\u201d<\/em><br>&nbsp;<br>The amazing thing is that so many people in the West <em><u>do<\/u><\/em> have doubts about this.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>It may be that the heart of our culture used to be the degree to which we paid attention to God.&nbsp; But that is certainly no longer so.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>That\u2019s why, in one important respect, I\u2019m rooting for China these days.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>Oh, I\u2019ll always be cheering for American athletes to best their Chinese counterparts, and for U.S. businesses and farmers to more than hold their own when it comes to international trade.<br>&nbsp;<br>But my deepest hope is that the new spiritual strength of China might become a reality so powerful that we cannot afford to ignore it \u2013 or fail to reclaim it as our own.<br><br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For most of my life I have rooted against China.&nbsp;&nbsp;I was born the same year the Chinese announced they had become members of the exclusive club of nations who can deploy nuclear weapons.&nbsp; 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