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Campus Ministry in Mainland China

The Role of Foreigners, Past and Present

[…] back to their own cities. Though the civil war between the Nationalists and the Communists intensified during these years, the China InterVarsity ministry continued to grow. A key CIM worker who partnered with this movement was David Adeney. As an itinerant staffer throughout eastern China during the late 1940s, Adeney built trust and relationship […]

View From the Wall

Returnee Ministry at Home and Abroad

[…] their pastors. Helping local churches, especially the pastors, see the returnees’ limitations and needs and accept the challenges of pluralism in the development of the church is key—along with having a kingdom strategy for returnee ministry. Relentless communication of vision and wonderful testimonies by returnees are a means to that end, but most crucial […]

Articles

Leading Abundantly

<p>Originally published in 2010 as a three part series, this article challenges leaders to develop greater capacity in three areas where resources are often lacking in ministy.</p>

The Lantern

Faith and Generosity

Will the Church in China Make the Connection?

Unfortunately, American Christianity has produced a strange mixture of discipleship and ownership. We have comingled the call to follow Jesus with the pursuit of the American dream. Somehow we have come to believe that we can simultaneously "deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow Jesus" while building an earthly kingdom filled with all […]

Articles

Three Battles Every Leader Must Win

<p>Originally published in 2009 as a three-part series on leadership development for Christian leaders in China, the author looks at three of the core issues that impact believers who are called to be leaders.</p>

Book Reviews

Glorification of Educational Success

<p><em>Governing Educational Desire: Culture, Politics, and Schooling in China by Andrew Kipnis. University of Chicago Press (Chicago: 2011), 174 pp. ISBN 13:978-0-226-43755-2; $27.50.</em></p> <p><em>Reviewed by Lisa Nagle</em></p> <p>Chinese families have a deep cultural desire for education.</p>

Blog Entries

The Heart of a Single Servant

[…] ChinaSource Quarterly on women in ministry in China, wrote a newsletter in 2020 entitled “Deeper Water.” The following excerpts from that letter, translated from Chinese, express a call into “deeper water” from a single woman’s perspective. For Joy, deeper water means maturing in faith which develops a deepened understanding of and commitment to Christ. […]

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Reflections on China, 2014

[…] this work. A final source of continuing amazement for me is the missionary zeal of the Chinese church. They are always talking about missions work, especially their call to take the gospel westward into Arab countries. It is a standard outcome of the presence of the Holy Spirit that the good news is to […]

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The Life That Is Truly Life

[…] news for the Christian. If God is the owner, then our place in God’s creation is to be faithful stewards—caretakers of all that belongs to God. A key question, given China’s remarkable economic growth, is whether China’s affluence will be accompanied by an increase in generosity, or whether greater wealth without generosity will negatively […]

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Jesus: The Path to Human Flourishing

A Book Review

[…] the commonalities of the gospel culture and their culture which will then enable us to speak to them in a manner that makes sense to them. Another key point she makes, through looking at Paul’s writings, is the importance of being disciples ourselves if we are to make disciples of others. The author begins […]