The Stewardship Gap
The editor's perspective...
The editor's perspective...
China is developing at a phenomenal rate, and urbanization may be the most obvious feature of China’s human landscape in the 21st century; yet, we must ask the question: At what price such rapid development?
Chinese Christian business people are finding innovative ways to steward the resources God has given them.
Christians need to be good stewards of their identity and their time. They also need to value "being" over "doing."
What is the Christian's responsibility to the natural environment created by God?
The Chinese church practiced stewardship of its God-given gifts and abilities in reaching out to those who suffered in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.
A Chinese-Amerian's first-hand account of dealing personally with cross-cultural identity issues while working in China.
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Partnering Towards Indigenization" (CS Quarterly, 2009 Spring).
When expatriates engage in discipleship within the Chinese context, some misconnects can occur. What are they and how can they be avoided?
The church in China is experiencing change in strategy as well as a change in position. It is preparing to engage the world.
What are some obstacles to faith that Chinese individuals face? How can they be overcome?
At a recent gathering of experienced church leaders and trainers from across China, participants were asked to reflect upon how the contributions of outside organizations could best promote the development of indigenous leader development. Here are some of their thoughts.