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The Challenges and Strategies of Returnee Ministry in the New Era

[…] for the sake of the gospel and to participate in global missions, wherever they are. We see returnee ministry as a timely part of the Great Commission call, an extension of overseas campus ministries, and one of the crucial strategies for mission to China. In the 1920s, Chinese students accounted for one quarter of […]

Blog Entries

Unpacking China’s Cities

[…] industries higher up the value chain, the service sector continues to grow. The “service” cities in the Brookings study have exhibited the highest growth in employment since 2006. Many of these cities had been industrial hubs but have managed to retool as centers of financial services and e-commerce. Closing the Gap While all cities […]

Lead Article

What Is Disability?

[…] lot of responsibility. Disability is not just a set of impairments; it is a construction. Let’s get to the work of de-constructing it! References Albrecht, G. ( 2006). Encyclopedia of Disability Volume 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Allen, J. (2010). Overcoming Stigma. Retrieved from http://saynotostigma.com/2010/01/overcoming-stigma/ Armer, B. (2007). “Eugenetics: A Polemical View of Social […]

Blog Entries

An Earlier CSQ Look at Women in China

From the 2002 summer issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly.</em>

Blog Entries

The Elusive Path to Religious Freedom

[…] the book he devotes to delineating four types of repression and ways to counter each. Central to Thames’ argument is the intersectionality of religious freedom, which he calls “the cornerstone of democratic society.” (4) Because it is inextricably tied to other social and political dynamics, religious persecution can only be countered through a multi-faceted […]

Editorials

What if We’re Out Tomorrow

[…] has spent the better part of his life seeking to serve the people of China has been denied a visa to remain in the country. Another wake-up call? Decades of relative freedom and unprecedented openness to those from outside China have created a sense of near invincibility among many serving in China, particularly those […]

ChinaSource Perspective

The Great Repositioning

[…] mission field, Christians from China and Hong Kong are bringing renewal and fresh vision. Luke Zheng’s challenge to get behind this migrant mission force is a wakeup call for traditional sending organizations to rethink their approach to gospel ministry in Europe. The collaboration Henry Lu describes between Chinese Overseas Christian Mission and several other […]

Peoples of China

Stewardship in the Business Community

[…] be placed in each hotel room. This action demonstrates that Mr. Jiang understands God has given him the hotel, his funds and his guests. He obeys God’s call to be a steward of these resources (finances, influence, positional authority and physical property) to maximize glory to God and blessings to the local community. Image […]

Editorials

More Than Half the Sky

[…] a society where girl infants are routinely abandoned or given away and young women are valued only for the price they might command as unwilling brides, the call of a loving God who wants a relationship with His children has an understandable appeal. Many Chinese women, in answering God’s call, have found themselves partners […]

Editorials

Member Care Is Part of the Mission

[…] way of blessing the nations is through families. He urges missionary husbands and fathers to return to the core of spiritual fatherhood and to reflect on the call to fatherhood even as they respond to the call of the Great Commission. In her article on missionaries and marriage, Lisa Tsai offers some surprising observations […]