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Monday, January 17, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

***Click here to view the latest pictures from China. 6:41 AM Yesterday I woke up at 2 AM, today at 3:30 so I think I’m getting used to the time change. Six of us are staying in a two-bedroom apartment at the Mac Center on the west side of Beijing. Mark and Nick are sleeping on futons in the living room, Marlene and I have …

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Sunday, January 16, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

***Click here to view the latest pictures from China. 6:48 AM The day started around 2 AM when I woke up and couldn’t go back to sleep. My body is still on Chicago time. Right now we’re packed because we’re moving from the school (about an hour NW of Beijing) to the Mac Center (ELIC HQ) in Beijing. 8:30 AM Th…

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Saturday, January 15, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

***Click here to view the latest pictures from China. 6:15 AM Wake up to a clear, cold day in Beijing. I can hear Nick and Mark stirring in the next room. Marlene turns on the TV and we watch a Chinese game show. Very colorful, much brighter than American game shows. Everyone in the audience seems to be wearing bright green…

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Friday, January 14, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

***Click here to view the latest pictures from China. 2:45 PM We land in Beijing. Big rush to get off the plane. The terminal reminds me of Terminal 5 at O’Hare. Long lines, long hallways, escalators, all of it keeping you moving toward Immigration. We pass through with no problems. We had heard about Chinese officials…

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Thursday, January 13, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

***Click here to view the latest pictures from China. 8:14 AM We started the day by going to First Watch. I don’t know if Mark and Nick and Alan were quite as enthused as I was to be rolling out of bed at 5:30 AM. Over 100 men gathered for breakfast, Bible study and prayer. I shared a bit about our trip, then Skip Olson pra…

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Wednesday, January 12, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

10:49 PM Here are two new entries on the Crosswalk weblog: It’s Time to Go to China Why Pastors Should Blog 3:24 PM Alan just arrived from Mississippi. The China team is now assembled. We leave for the airport in 17 hours and 21 minutes. 8:56 AM Special thanks to everyone who contributed to the fund for Tsunami Disaster Rel…

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Tuesday, January 11, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

9:18 AM Here are three new entries on the Crosswalk weblog: “It Would Be a Joy” The Church in China Six Books I’m Currently Reading Men! Don’t forget that First Watch starts again this Thursday morning. Hot breakfast in the Dining Room … 5:55 AM … fellowship … laughter … Bible teaching &helli…

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Monday, January 10, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

8:56 PM In my sermon yesterday I mentioned the explosive growth of the church in China in since 1949 (when the Communists came to power). Here are a few articles that discuss how the church grew despite persecution and repression: Jesus in Beijing China’s Christians on a Global Mission God TV and China Religion in China Tod…

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Sunday, January 9, 2005
by Ray Pritchard

9:47 PM Got an email this afternoon with some additional information about salt and its properties as it dissolves:I am just a common biochemist and housewife. I will leave the theological ramifications of salt in solution to you. Table salt is one type of salt called sodium chloride (NaCl). When it is in solid crystal form…

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Oak Park & The Future of Our Church
by Ray Pritchard

OAK PARK & THE FUTURE OF OUR CHURCH by Ray Pritchard The Village of Oak Park published an article discussing the results of a recent community survey that polled residents on a wide variety of issues. Three factors struck me immediately: Over 50% of the respondents have lived here less than 10 years. Over 33% of the respond…

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