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Christian Broadcasting
Facing the Challenges
[…] rather than being political propaganda. Shanghai Eastern Radio Station provides several examples of this. For one of their programs, they invited the mayor of Shanghai to answer call-in inquiries from city residents. Their DJs now play the latest pop songs. Entertainment programs are produced. More recently, their radio/TV station purchased a helicopter for their […]
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 […]
The Facts about the Church in China
[…] growing. All would agree that the church in China has grown dramatically from less than one million believers at the middle of the last century to its current number today. We just can’t agree on the number; depending on who is counting, it may vary from less than 30 million to more than 100 million. […]
View From the Wall
A Glance at People with Disabilities in China
[…] (残废), which means “the handicapped and useless.” However, it has been forty years since China “opened the door” and began economic innovation. With rapid economic growth, nearly 200 million people have been brought out of poverty, and social attitudes towards people with disabilities have gone through a gradual, yet fundamental, change. In China today, […]
More than Conquerors
[…] among young people raise doubts about whether such growth can be expected in the future. The Rest of the Story The litany of challenges facing China’s Christians calls to mind the litany of perils that Paul enumerates in the closing verses of Romans 8, along with the ringing affirmation that “in all these things […]
Unmasking China’s “Official” Church
[…] is included the total number of Christians served by this one church rises to around 5,000. The pastor goes on to explain, "The biggest challenge is the call to share the gospel with everyone in our district. We praise God for the 5000 believers in our church, but in a district of close to […]
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 […]
Editorials
Chinese Education
From Hallowed to Hollow
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Christians and Education in China" (CS Quarterly, 2011 Summer).</p>
China Ministry and Transformational Development (1)
The End of an Era?
[…] words from Samuel Escobar, Rene Padilla, and a host of other theologians, missionaries, and pastors from around the world convinced influential evangelical John Stott to join their call and include social justice in the Lausanne Covenant.3 This was the opening phase of a watershed shift away from the “Christian Americanism” that had undergirded the […]
An Earlier CSQ Look at Women in China
From the 2002 summer issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly.</em>