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Welcome to the City
[…] to consider when developing an urban strategy. First is the needs and dreams of the city. Second is the mandate and desires of God. Third is the callings and capacities of the church. To find ways to engage the city the church needs to find the needs and dreams of the city and to […]
Editorials
The Greatest Story Never Told?
[…] to be found among China’s growing urban population. Secondly, by focusing our attention solely within China’s borders, we may miss some of the most obvious opportunities for service and witness among the future influencers, thousands of whom are currently studying or working in other countries. The question for many churches and organizations outside China […]
The Challenge of China’s Shifting Labor Market
[…] in Beijing’s northern suburbs. At the other end of the spectrum are the children of laborers who have come from the countryside to find work, the so- called “second generation migrants.” For these who have basically grown up in the city, a high school education not to mention college is a far-off dream, yet […]
Is China Persecuting More Christians for their Faith?
[…] around two issues: 1) the ability of unregistered churches to obtain facilities in order to meet openly and 2) Christians desiring to serve through educational or social service projects but having no legal platform by which to engage in these activities. Both of these point back to China’s immature legal system, mentioned above. As […]
Counting China’s Christians
[…] million are Protestant Christians, accounting for just over five percent of the population. Counting Chinese Christians has always been a less than exact science. Estimates of the number of Protestant Christians vary from the official TSPM estimate of 23 million (which includes only those in the registered church) to 105 million, the figure put […]
Pray for China in 2018
[…] Major Cities. These items cover the national municipalities and provincial capitals. Poor and Outcasts. These items cover marginalized people. January’s prayer items highlight the contributions of a number of foreign and Chinese Christians over the past century. These include Beijing pastor Wang Mingdao, evangelist Stephen Tong, Olympian Eric Liddell, British missionary Gladys Aylward, who […]
Editorials
Urban Migrants
Building the Infrastructure
[…] we suggest that the Body of Christ has an important role to play by standing in the gaps left by government, business and other institutions, and by calling these institutions to account. Such an investment in China’s urban infrastructure today will reap long-term benefits as Christ’s love is made visible in the city and […]
Rediscovering the Plot
[…] beings who can do nothing in their own power, but are continuously dependent upon empowerment by the Spirit. But also, in a sense, they are not really called to accomplish anything, only to point to what God has done and is doing, to give testimony to what they have seen and heard and touched.2 […]
Lessons from the Chinese Church: Listen and Become Wise
[…] to them. Do they say "I love you?" Do they give you hugs? The answer is almost always no and often goes something like this: "My parents call regularly to remind me to make sure I'm wearing enough when it's cold or to make sure I'm eating proper meals and taking good care of […]
Supporting Article
Hope for HIV/AIDS in China
[…] villages. He works in central China where unscrupulous and unsanitary blood collection practices in the 1990s left thousands infected with the virus; whole villages now are informally called “AIDS villages.” “In the beginning people wouldn’t even buy cabbages from these AIDS villages,” the doctor explained. “There was so much fear and stigma.” The Christians […]