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The Steward Leader

Transforming People, Organizations and Communities

[…] of this God.  The answer to the “who” of God leads us to the answer as to our own identity and purpose, and from there to our calling as steward leaders. In part one we establish some hard and fast rules for the way we talk about the steward leader.  In part two we […]

Supporting Article

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 […]

Blog Entries

Worshiping in Chinese (2)

Why I Go to Chinese Church

<p><em>This series of blog entries refers primarily to the question of expatriate Christians attending services at registered—or at least publicly “open”—Chinese churches. It is assumed that in most cases, the risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered church […]

Blog Entries

Worshiping in Chinese

Why Cross-Cultural Workers Don't Go to Chinese Church

<p><em>This series of blog entries refers primarily to the question of expatriate Christians attending Chinese services at registered—or at least publicly "open"—local churches. It is assumed that in most cases, the risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered […]

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Worshiping in Chinese (3)

How Chinese Church Feeds Me

<p>This series of blog entries refers primarily to the question of expatriate Christians attending services at registered—or at least publicly “open”—Chinese churches. It is assumed that in most cases, the risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered church […]

View From the Wall

Soul and Body

The Need for Medical Services

<p>An overview of the medical services situation in China reveals that the needs are still great and the potential for Christians to make an impact medically and spiritually remains.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Back in Church in China

While many places in China continue to take precautions against the coronavirus pandemic, churches in some areas are resuming their in-person worship services. The <em>Gospel Times</em> highlights several churches that recently resumed worship services.

Blog Entries

The Three Cultures of a Third Culture Kid

[…] international communities around the world. I will be contributing several articles to China Source about the TCK experience, starting with this series of three posts covering foundational key concepts. The acronym TCK is fairly well known in expat circles. What is less well known, however, is what these three cultures are. Most people assume […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A Chinese Missionary to Nepal (Part 2)

<p>Earlier this month we posted the first part of an article from <em>Territory</em> about a Chinese missionary’s call to Nepal. The first part of the article discussed the author’s struggles amid social pressures in China. As the Chinese church increasingly looks outside of China’s borders to engage in ministry this article provides insight into what factored into one […]