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From Leading to Modeling
[…] the workplace can provide the freedom to address areas of life that may have been off limits in an organizational setting. While the practical outcome of such service may seem rather abstract compared with the measurable results achieved while directly pursuing organizational goals, the impact of modeling can be much more long-lasting. Asked what […]
A Strategy Forged in Bethlehem
[…] were created enters into his creation as a created being. He through whom all things hold together lies helpless in a feeding trough. Recalling a Christmas Eve service at Saint Patrick’s cathedral in Dublin, U2’s Bono writes, The poetry and politics of the Christmas story hit me as if I were hearing it for […]
China’s Religious Revival
[…] Sichuan, his rich, multi-textured description brings to life not only the fascinating characters he meets along the way but also the unique character of the places they call home. I heartily agree with Joann Pittman’s assessment in her Gospel Coalition review of the book: “For anyone interested in looking beyond the headlines to understand […]
Will History Repeat Itself?
[…] customs. The current situation was, according to the commentator, not dissimilar to conditions that prevailed in Confucius’ own day, a time of moral decline that prompted Confucius’ call for a return to traditional virtues. For the past decade, Xi Jinping has used this rationale to justify his imposition of traditional Chinese cultural mores to […]
A Message from the Church in China
[…] factors many of us in the West consider necessary for church growth are supremely irrelevant to the growing church in China.” Correction: The original post misstated the year that the number of evangelicals in China is projected to surpass the number of evangelicals in America. We regret the error. Image credit: Dalian Skyscape by egorgrebnev via Flickr.
Editorials
China’s Great Leap Outward
[…] Christian workers, provides a means of putting feet to this vision. Meanwhile the growing presence of millions of Chinese in diverse locations across the globe hastens the call for the “other boat,” as one author in this issue puts it, referring to the great numbers in his own region who are potentially open to […]
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Challenges and Opportunities in China’s Turbulent Future
[…] 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. […]
Six Trends Shaping China (and What They Mean for the Church)
[…] in bank deposits grows by $2 trillion each year. However, excessive state intervention, the rise of a “shadow” banking system, and high levels of local government debt call into question the stability of China’s financial sector. As they practice biblical stewardship, China’s Christians could lead the way in setting standards in the areas of […]
Editorials
On the Way to the Future
On January 2, 1921, exactly two months after becoming the world’s first commercial broadcaster, pioneer radio station KDKA scored another first by airing the worship service of Calvary Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thus began the era of religious broadcasting, and with it, the potential of reaching people anywhere in the world with the […]
How to Pray for China
[…] disputes, and 22,000 cases involving foreign-related commercial and maritime businesses. Yes, China is a complicated country. As Wang Yi says in the opening remarks of his message, “May the law of love call us to lament for the sins of our nation, and continually call our nation to rely on the precious blood of Christ.”