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The Call for an Ethical Society
[…] have developed a strategy for ethical business development among the manufacturing sector in China. Two years ago, a management association was formed in southern China. We now call this association “QOL Management Association.” The Association, which currently has a network of over 30 factories in China, called for an alliance of ethical Christian businesses […]
Peoples of China
Influentials
Individuals Who Largely Determine Change
[…] societyand those people, many times, are not in positions of formal leadership or decision-making. They are, what Jon Barry and Ed Keller, in their book The Influentials, call “influentials.” These influentials generally hold several traits in common. These traits are instructive to us if we desire to affect and influence people and society—if we […]
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Staying in China
The Issues
[…] a true friend of China and given, what was at the time, the rare honor of permanent residence. These experiences of two equally committed Christian professionals, both of whom felt called to serve in China, are drastically different. There are several issues here, but clearly "retention" or longevity of in-country service is one of them.</p>
Rapid Development, Limited Change
[…] can complete the sentence "When I first came to China " with a vividperhaps even harrowingaccount of what China was like in the past. The readily observable changes in day-to-day living that have come about from rapid development and economic growth are phenomenal and at times unsettling. Those newly arrived in China are often […]
Editorials
The More Things Change …
[…] humility, cultural sensitivity, a long-term mentality, and true, godly love for other people. May these articles help us all to think more carefully about the changes that are occurring and to commit ourselves anew to the timeless aspects of faithful Christian service. Image courtesy of Journal Entry (Joel Montes de Oca) by Chris Lott, on Flickr.
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The Power of Prayer Partnership in Christian Professional Service
[…] society. Like salt and light they can permeate the whole. The people of Antioch were so impressed by the lives of the new believers among them, they called them “Christians”— little Christs. Paul told the Colossian converts he had not stopped praying for them, “asking God that they would live a life worthy of […]
A Pivotal Decade
[…] the economic pie from 25 percent to almost 40 percent. New waves of job losses in industry and agriculture may overwhelm retraining and education for the new service jobs. Cultural competition is spurred by a search for meaning. China’s new openness is creating a market of ideas as well as of goods and services. […]
This Changes Everything
The promise of Christmas is not that everything changes tomorrow, but that change is possible through Christ…It begins with the transformation of human hearts.
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The Power of Partnership in Christian Professional Service
[…] growing—so much so that the leadership could not cope. People’s needs were overlooked and division marred the unity of the church. Peter and the other leaders immediately called the new Christian community together. Options were outlined, a way forward proposed and a collective decision made. The problem was resolved, and the number of new […]
Beyond Politics
<p>Seeking social change outside the realm of politics—Christians in China are providing examples of how that might be done. </p>