In the days following the Sichuan earthquake, the need for appropriate grief therapy was evident. The role religion plays in therapy for families dealing with trauma is highlighted in the efforts that were made to aid the victims.
Grace Lau
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October 10, 2008
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The effects of globalization are having a huge, lasting impact on China's families.
Patrick Nachtigall
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HIV/AIDS is devastating many Chinese families. The government response is improving but limited. What can the church do?
Paul Lee
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Internal migration is affecting the structure of Chinas families while urban family life presents problems of its own.
Huo Shui
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China Vignettes: An Inside Look at China by Dominic Barton with Mei Ye.
Reviewed by Andrew Kaiser
Andrew T. Kaiser
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Dr. Doyle brings a fresh perspective to the question of whether or not Christianity is a Chinese religion. Going beyond the traditional view, he approaches the question from many different directions providing compelling evidence that Christianity in China is Chinese.
G. Wright Doyle
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October 1, 2008
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A 40-day prayer journal for the China 2008 games.
ChinaSource Team
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June 17, 2008
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Dedication, difficulties, and questions about what's next following an intense but relatively short career.
D. C. Lo
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Eric Liddell: Pure Gold by David McCasland.
Reviewed by Wayne Martindale
Wayne Martindale
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Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Beijing 2008" (CS Quarterly, 2008 Summer).
Brent Fulton
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For the one-year countdown to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, two musicians from Hong Kong contributed a song entitled "We Are Ready." The author takes these three words and turns them into a question. Are we ready? And, from that to extract the layers of readiness needed before the Games.
Jonathan Li
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Community "festivals" can bring harmony and love.
Bruce Forest
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