
Holistic Business
Chinese Supply Chains and the Gospel
Tainted milk, diseased pigs sold on the market, 40-year-old meat discovered in a warehouse in Hunan, and lead-contaminated water in a newly built Hong Kong housing estate—these are just a few examples of the food scare nightmares that have come to light in China in recent years. More such stories continue to surface, seemingly on a weekly basis.
Chinese Christian Entrepreneurs
Beyond Weber
An experienced business leader in China remarked that, while there is the expectation that Christians should somehow conduct business differently, the question of what exactly this should look like remains a difficult one.
Business as Mission with Chinese Characteristics
Two takes on business as mission from a Chinese perspective.
Starfish Project
An Opportunity to Get Involved
Join the work of Starfish Project and help provide alternative employment and holistic care services to exploited and abused women in Asia.
Beyond Beijing
Life in the Chinese Countryside
Since China's great gǎigé kāifàng (Reform and Opening) experiment was begun by reformists in the Communist Party of China (CPC) under Deng Xiaoping in late 1978, tens of thousands of articles—in print and online—have been written about the huge changes and nearly miraculous standard-of-living improvements that have happened throughout China.
Lead Article
Business as Ministry
A look at one business that is being used effectively to bring the gospel to the people of one community.
Supporting Article
The Interior Decoration Tycoon of Shanghai
The story of Jiang Jiexue, one of China's Christian entrepreneurs.