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Meet China’s Gen Z

Vol. 23, No. 3

[…] Capital, “Gen Z: Definition and Characteristics,” Aoyama Capital 2021 Mid-Year Consumption Report, July 2021, Beijing, China, <a href="https://www.36kr.com/p/1310331587281670">https://www.36kr.com/p/1310331587281670</a>. Zijia Song, “Chinese Millennials Are Giving Up the Rat Race to ‘Lie Flat’,” <em>Daily Beast</em>, July 7, 2021, <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-lying-flat-took-chinas-overworked-millennials-by-storm?ref=author">https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-lying-flat-took-chinas-overworked-millennials-by-storm?ref=author</a>. Tsun-En Lu, “Reaching the Current Generation of Chinese Students,” <em>Church China</em>, Issue #50, November 2014, <a href="https://www.churchchina.org/">https://www.churchchina.org/</a>.

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This Is Crazy!

<p>"This is crazy," I observed to my audience of parents and high school students in Beijing. "Why on earth would parents send their 14- or 15- or 16-year-olds to the other side of the world for schooling, especially when studies show some of the best schools in the world are in your own country?"</p>

ChinaSource Perspective

A Rich Historical Ride

The president of ChinaSource, Rev. Schottelkorb, points out some of the highlights of this issue, especially the comprehensive historical context of Chinese Christianity in North America.

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Gaining Perspective on the Chinese American Christian Diaspora

[…] Wheaton College Billy Graham Center) did an exceptional job of guest editing the issue and bringing to our attention the history of the Chinese Christian diaspora in North America and the current situation and challenges faced by Chinese American Christians today. ChinaSource president, Kerry Schottelkorb tells us more in his “ChinaSource Perspective” piece for […]

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Pausing to Say Thank You

[…] reminded of that many times. Often when one of us on the ChinaSource team is speaking at a church, attending a conference, or just talking on the phone to someone at a partnering organization, the question arises, “How many people are on your staff?” Without fail the person is surprised by the answer. The […]

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Give and It Will Be Given to You

Engaging and Collaborating

[…] that despite my blind spots, independence, and stubbornness, he will build his church through his community of engaged, collaborative, and serving people. My pastor recently said, “The number one skill of discipleship is introducing ourselves to strangers. The number two skill is asking questions and then listening carefully.” I learned this from so many […]

Book Reviews

Following the Servant Role of Jesus

<p><em>Cross-Cultural Servanthood: Serving the World in Christlike Humility</em> by Duane Elmer. IVP Books, 2006, 212 pages. ISBN-10: 0830833781; ISBN-13: 978-0830833788; paperback, $12.68 or Kindle edition $9.99 at Amazon.com.</p><p><em>Reviewed by Mary Ann Cate</em></p>

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That They May Be One as We Are One

Engaging and Collaborating

[…] international Christian organizations serving in Asia. Along the way, I had the privilege of collaborating with Brent and the ChinaSource team on several initiatives in Asia and North America and attended many ChinaSource gatherings. I met amazing kingdom people, some of whom I have enjoyed serving alongside for many years. Last week we looked […]

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The Challenge of Ethical Leadership in the Church

[…] purify us from all unrighteousness. If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word is not in us.  1 John 1:7-10 NIV In a timely and relevant way the editors and writers of this issue have chosen to bring the subject of leadership ethics within […]

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In the Valley of Vision

Humbled Before Him

In our second statement in response to the COVID- 19 pandemic, we referenced the “Valley of Vision,” which the Puritans described as the place “where I live in the depth, but see thee in the heights . . . that valley is the place of vision.” In the midst of COVID-19 we are all […]