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Urban Migrants

Building the Infrastructure

[…] “Bird’s Nest” stadium that became the much heralded centerpiece of the 2008 Beijing Games was erected at unprecedented speed, along with dozens of other Olympic venues, several new subway lines and major beautification projects across the city. None of this would be possible were it not for hundreds of millions of migrant workers streaming […]

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Connecting Leaders

Luther points out in his article, “A New Era for House Church Leaders,” that China’s unregistered church is “breaking through the surface of the water” and becoming more visible. This new visibility has implications both for how the church relates to the larger society and for how church leaders can now relate to one […]

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China and the Global Church

[…] the Chinese way of doing things. However, should the Gospel continue to become more mainstream in China, Christians in these spheres will have opportunity to bring a new set of values to this global dialogue. Together with their counterparts in other nations, they could lead the way in forging Christ-centered approaches to the pressing […]

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Thinking with Their Hearts

Postmodernism in China

[…] and other postmodern luminaries, this nevertheless did not deter them from engaging in animated discussions about power relationships or from deconstructing literary classics in order to discover new meanings, found not in the context of the literature itself but in the interaction between it and its modern critics. “Why do we spend all our […]

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What Triggers Persecution of Christians in China?

[…] officials was resolved after these leaders admitted their own wrongdoing and subsequently negotiated a settlement with the officials. I explore these triggers further within the context of China’s growing church in the new publication, China’s Next Generation: New China, New Church, New World, available as an e-book from ChinaSource. Image by Matthew Stinson, via Flickr

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Where is China Going?

[…] business norms in China. Other factors include concerns about air pollution and food safety, children’s education, and their own retirement plans. The United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are the top emigrant destinations. However, Chinesewhether actually emigrating or relocating long-term abroad for employment purposesare moving in increasing numbers to other countries as well. […]

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A Generation of One

[…] More than half did not expect to be happy in their marriages once they settled down. The challenge for China's church to embrace these youth in a new way is exacerbated by the oft-heard protestation from their parents that there is no time for church activities; their children just need to study more. Church […]

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China’s Urbanization: Three Things You Should Know

[…] a rapidly growing middle class, eager to get their hands on the latest consumer or even luxury goods, other urban cities are still serving as magnets for new migrants. The contrast between these, and the opportunities each affords, can be huge. Environmental Impact? The jury is still out. Seto says, "It's not that China […]

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Urbanization and the Future of China’s Church

[…] the society, as well as ventures into areas such as education, social service, philanthropy, publishing, entrepreneurship, and community leadership will raise the profile of Christians and provide new avenues for outreach. Intellectual and financial resources will undergird the development of a new "Christian infrastructure," with associations, boards, specialty ministry organizations, quasi-denominational structures, andshould the […]

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China’s Church at the Threshold

[…] a church in China that is on the threshold of unprecedented possibilities. “Unfinished business” The other conversation is tinged with apprehension, as Christian leaders evaluate their government’s newly aggressive stance toward religion, in particular Christianity. As 2016 played out there was increasing evidence of what might lie ahead. Yet the government’s moves were in […]