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Olympic Countdown…

July 14, 2008 · 1 Comment

Three weeks from now China will attempt to pull off the greatest show on earth as the Olympics 2008 opens in Beijing. At exactly 8.08 on August 8, 2008 the curtain will rise on a spectacular opening night ceremony. The emphasis on the numeral 8 is not a coincidence. In Chinese thinking the numeral 8 is associated with hope and prosperity, the two things China craves more than anything else in its bid to dominate the world as Number 1. The theme will be One World, One Dream which summarizes the century’s old concept of China as the middle kingdom and center of world influence.

The government has been going to great lengths to spruce up the city and its people’s manners. A superhuman effort was underway to curb spitting by the use of severe fines. Loud talking and unseemly conduct on the streets is another challenge as Beijing prepares to welcome thousands of tourists. A recent traveler who just returned from Beijing reported that the 90,000 taxi drivers in Beijing were in a crash course to master rudimentary English. He did say, however, that his drivers didn’t seem to be making much progress.

Nevertheless, this frenzied effort is underway to thrust Beijing into the 21st century with a magnificent site for the Games. In an effort to beautify the city, 2 million trees have been planted and magnificent architectural masterpieces are beginning to change the skyline. There is no doubt that Beijing will be prepared to be China’s showcase for the world to see a magnificent city with fabulous ancient buildings of old China standing by the most modern architectural wonders created by man.

China is feverishly working to impress the world and some of the suggestions and plans run counter to everything this atheistic nation believes. The Chinese media reported that Liu Bainan, vice-president of the China Patriotic Catholic Association, which is the official registered Catholic Church equivalent to the Protestant Three Self Patriotic Movement, has urged the authorities to place Bibles in every hotel room during the Games. The official Xinhua News Agency quoted Liu as saying that this would be a good move by Beijing in order to “clear up foreign misconceptions about religion in China.” He went on to say, “A large number of foreign athletes and tourists will swarm into Beijing for the Games, a majority of who have religious belief.” Xinhua continued his statement that “the Bible is a must at hotels in foreign countries.” Liu made these bold assertions on the sidelines of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the country’s top political advisory body.

The dilemma for China is to present to the world a country enjoying religious freedom in officially recognized churches while at the same time, pastors and church leaders from house churches are still being arrested and held for interrogation and sometimes severe beatings. Earlier in the summer, more than 100 foreign workers were expelled from China because their religious activities were involved with house churches considered by China to be an “evil cult.”

Mr. Zhou Heng, a Christian businessman has been under criminal detention since August. He was arrested while attempting to pick up 2 tons of Bibles sent from another province for distribution to local believers. Zhou is on criminal detention on suspicion of illegal business operations and could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

It is difficult for foreigners to understand these actions by the government especially since Amity Press, sponsored by the Three Self Patriotic Movement, the registered church, and has officially printed more than 40 million Bibles during the past twenty-five years. Soon they will move into their new facilities which will be one of the largest and most modern printing presses in the country. Amity is now printing Bibles in many different languages for export, and promises to increase production of Chinese Bibles in the coming year.

In 2004, the government-backed Amity Press put the number of Christians at 18 million, however, China Aid Association reported several months ago that Mr. Yie Xiaowen, the director of the Chinese State Administration for Religious Affairs said in two internal meetings held in Beijing University and the Chinese Academy of Social Science “that the number of Christians in China has reached 130 million!” It should be noted that the vast majority of Christians are part of the unregistered house churches.

The next few months will reveal how China will handle these sensitive religious matters as it seeks to reach for two worlds, their own repressive controls based on their atheistic beliefs and the approval of the world they one day hope to dominate in business. The US State Department’s 2006 report on international religious freedom said China had failed to live up to promises to respect citizens’ faith and persecutes Christians, Muslims and Tibetan Buddhists who refuse to accept official controls. The countdown to the Olympic Games 2008 will no doubt have a profound effect on the country and the world.

Until everyone has heard in the land…

Categories: Olympics

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

March 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Beijing is the host city and main venue city. Events will also be taking place in Hong Kong, Tianjin, Qingdao, Shanghai, and Qinghuangdao. The new Olympic stadium in Beijing  is known as the “bird’s nest” because of the steel lattice work covering the outside of the exterior. The stadium is one of 11 new competition venues being built to accommodate the games. Beijing will spend nearly $40 billion to build the infrastructure needed for the Olympics Games. Funds will be spent on transportation systems, upgrading energy supplies, and dismantling 69 villages within the city.

Excitement has been high among Beijing residents from the moment the announcement was made in 2001 that Beijing won the 2008 Olympic bid. Construction is already underway around the city and you can bet the national athletes are already looking forward to hosting the Olympics in their own country. The Olympics will offer many opportunities for those from around the world to learn more about the rich culture and heritage of China. However, with people flocking to the city of Beijing, there will be an increased opportunity for Chinese to experience, many for the first time, the love of Christ. Pray for people, both locals and visitors, to be bold in sharing their faith and that people will receive the Word with open hearts.

Many of us don’t truly understand the term 24/7, but the top level athletes of Beijing definitely do. They spend hour after hour everyday training and practicing with one goal… to make it to the top. The top for them may culminate in an appearance at the Olympic Games or a career in one of the few professional sports leagues China has to offer. But, for the hundreds that spend hours upon hours each week striving for this goal, very few actually obtain it. Located in the Chao Yang district north of the Fourth Ring Road in the area between Bei Chen Lu and Anli Lu is the area where Olympic athletes from all over the world will live in the summer of 2008.

Even from the States, you can impact what is happening in Beijing. Prayer is the most critical need. Gather small groups in your home to pray for those who live in cities where the games will take place. Place prayer guides in your church prayer room highlighting key needs of Olympic ministry. The games are also an excellent opportunity to befriend the Chinese in your community, using the games as a natural conversation starter. Consider hosting a big screen party to view the televised events, inviting guests to arrive an hour early to pray for China. Opportunities are endless. It is my prayer that the lighting of the Olympic torch will ignite a great revival across the land of China.

Until everyone has heard in the land…

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2008 Olympics in Beijing

March 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

In less than 200 days China will attempt to pull off the greatest show on earth as the Olympics 2008 opens in Beijing. At exactly 8.08 on August 8, 2008 the curtain will rise on a spectacular opening night ceremony. The emphasis on the numeral 8 is not a coincidence. In Chinese thinking the numeral 8 is associated with hope and prosperity– the two things China craves more than anything else in its bid to dominate the world as Number 1. The theme will be “One World, One Dream” which summarizes the century’s old concept of China as the middle kingdom and center of world influence.

I am returning to China early August 2008 volunteering to minister for 3 weeks during the Beijing Olympic Games, and while I’m there, hope to not only take in the sights, smells and sounds as travelers do, but to also make a difference in the lives of the people crossing my path.

I am bursting with excitement as the games draw closer. The world is abuzz with anticipation as the 2008 Olympics approach. China is hosting the summer games for the first time, and they are planning for a grand debut. I see the games as more than just a 16-day sporting event, however. I see the games as a doorway to bring Christ to the hearts of the masses of Chinese who have still never heard the name of Jesus Christ. I visualize it as a conduit through which people will form lasting relationships and will be drawn to a personal relationship with Jesus.

Until everyone has heard in the land…

Categories: Olympics