The Primary Colors of Sin (Traditional Chinese)

by Guo Muyun

A house church pastor describes his relationship to the classic Chinese novel, Journey to the West, as a metaphor for his own changing worldview.

From the idealism of Communism to his own deconstruction, he argues that this generation's nihilistic worldview will ultimately fail them, and he presents a way out of the tragedies of our lives through the gospel.

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  • Guo Muyun was converted and baptized in college. He taught at the university for 14 years, and was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 2018. He has been married to his wife, “Rebecca,” for 18 years and is the father of four children.

    • Category: Devotional

    • Date created: 2020

    • Scripture: Luke 4:1–13

    • Key terms: contextualization, Chinese culture, sin, worldview, deconstruction

 
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