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Social Service Ministry in China

While social service has long been part of missionary work in mainland China, today a host of different factors are driving Chinese Christians to explore for themselves the place of humanitarian concerns within gospel ministry. For a growing number of local Christians, loving one’s neighbor through acts of service is rapidly becoming an indispensable […]

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Keys to Effective Service in China

Four essentials for effective service in China.

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Effective China Service in the Era of WTO

[…] greater openness and prosperity, but it is also accentuating social inequality and exacerbating economic problems. Both the positive and negative consequences of WTO bring new opportunities for service. No one can predict what these opportunities may look like in five or ten years. However, recent discussions among ministry leaders elicited a number of “best […]

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3 Questions: Kerry Schottelkorb

A Home for the Forgotten in Qinghai

[…] the past 18 years nearly 200 children have been adopted overseas, all of whom have disabilities. In addition, the rehabilitation center in Xining is drawing a growing number of families in the community who are bringing children for treatment, suggesting an increase in the number of families choosing to keep their children who have […]

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A Forgotten People

[…] Of course disability is no respecter of ethnicity, age, or gender. People with disabilities are found across the spectrum throughout society. As China’s population grows older, the number of people with age-related disability will increase proportionally. Steve Bundy, guest editor for this issue of the Quarterly, points out disability is more than simply a […]

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“The Air that I Breathe”

Personal Reflections on Pollution in China

“Sometimes all I need is the air that I breathe.” I loved the 1974 hit “The Air That I Breathe” by The Hollies when I was a kid. The song is really a love song and has little to do with air pollution, the environment, or the main things I wish to reflect on […]

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The Key to Chinese Missionary Service—Calling

The Chinese church is vibrant and has growing passion to participate in missionary sending through undertakings like the Back to Jerusalem (BTJ) movement and the Indigenous Mission Movement from China (IMM China). Chinese Christians feel God calling them to long-term mission service. The principal factor encouraging them to long-term sustainable service is calling.

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Fair is foul and foul is fair: Hover through the fog and filthy air

January saw some of the worst pollution in China with readings as high as over 800 for PM 2.5.

Chinese Church Voices

Video: A Christmas Eve Service

Video from a Christmas Eve service at a Three-Self Church in Northesast China

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Ethical Foundations for China Service

[…] such great change in areas of China’s economy, governance, religious affairs, international relations, and redistribution of rural populations to urban areas. Likewise, foreign involvement in China non-profit service has changed significantly in its approach and scope. Many of the other significant changes have led to a reevaluation of how Christian non-profit organizations serving in […]