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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Christianity in China with Victor Hou

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.9809 Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2018

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Christianity is growing rapidly in communist China, and this week Hank invites Victor Hou onto the Hank Unplugged podcast to discuss China’s potential to be the largest Christian country in the world and the subsequent global implications. Hou is a management consultant and leadership coach who has worked with large multinational corporations, entrepreneurs, and business owners in the US and Asia for more than twenty-five years. His experiences, coupled with his faith as a Christian, inform his perspectives on trends and events between Asia and the US, providing him with a unique insight into global affairs.

Topics discussed include: increasing nationalism in the West, and China’s embrace of globalization (3:00); could China’s One Belt One Road initiative open evangelistic opportunities for Christians globally? (8:30); how important is it for Christians to be aware of global affairs? (11:15); underreported Christian persecution worldwide (14:00); how Christianity often grows through persecution — the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church (17:30); the correlation between discipleship and mentorship by living out the gospel in our lives (20:30); passing the baton of evangelization to Chinese nationals to raise up the church (27:00); the five religions allowed and regulated by the Chinese government and the difference between the Three-Self Church and the house church movement (32:30); the history of China’s Three-Self Church (39:30); Hou’s testimony and conviction to truly live out the gospel (45:30); the openness to the gospel in the Global South and the importance of being equipped to evangelize (53:30); and grasping the power of prayer (59:20).

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to another edition of Hank Unplugged.

0:25.9

The podcast is bringing some of the most interesting, inspirational people on the planet directly to you.

0:35.8

I mean, you can be a fly on the wall and listen to people who really

0:40.7

know what they're talking about in their given area of expertise. And I today am really excited.

0:49.9

And when I say really excited, put a big, big R under the word, really, a big, big red

0:57.3

R for really a big red line under really.

1:01.8

I mean, emphasize this.

1:03.4

This is an exciting time for me because I have traveled all over the world and I meet

1:08.9

interesting people.

1:10.0

And the first time I met, the person you're going to meet, Victor, Howe, I was riveted.

1:18.0

I remember being in a restaurant somewhere in China or I forget where it was, quite frankly.

1:23.7

Probably Victor remembers.

1:24.8

But I was in a restaurant with this man, and I started

1:28.5

listening to him, and I thought, wow, can I learn a lot about the global situation from him?

1:37.7

And we've become friends, and I have learned a lot over the years, and have been informed

1:43.4

in terms of what I can do as a Christian, in terms of

1:46.4

my prayer, in terms of my actual endeavors, how I can broaden my knowledge so that I can

1:54.4

be a more effective witness for Jesus Christ.

1:57.4

The guy I'm talking about is joining me right now on the podcast. His name Victor Howe.

2:03.8

He's a management consultant, a leadership coach. He's worked with multinational corporations,

2:11.0

entrepreneurs, business owners, and that all over the world, from the United States to Asia.

2:16.9

And he's done that for a period of over 25 years.

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