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China Is Open—For class=”searchwp-highlight”>Business and More
China is open for class="searchwp-highlight">business, and a lot more. What is God calling you to do with that information? What might you try?
Sustainability and Long-Term Effectiveness: the Role of class=”searchwp-highlight”>Business
[…] has severely impacted the traditional funding sources of foreign NGOs, forcing a reconsideration of priorities and raising questions about ongoing sustainability. On the positive side, China's burgeoning class="searchwp-highlight">business sector has opened up new space for creative, faith-based efforts to both impact individual lives and to have a transforming effect on whole communities. While traditional […]
Continuing class=”searchwp-highlight”>Class Struggle and the Politics of Religion in China
[…] society. As Zhang Shoudong of the University of Politics and Law in Beijing points out, the Party’s stance toward religion has been rooted in the concept of class="searchwp-highlight">class struggle since the founding of the Party. Although current official discussions of religion do not deal with religion in these terms, the notion of class="searchwp-highlight">class struggle […]
Supporting Article
The Interior Decoration Tycoon of Shanghai
[…] government-designated venues, projecting Christian influence beyond the four walls of the church building is difficult. However, many Christians choose to bring their values and faith into their class="searchwp-highlight">business practices. As their influence spreads, they become a beacon of truth to their colleagues. Beyond this, their ethical practices even influence the industries in which they […]
Chinese Christians Pray following the China Eastern class=”searchwp-highlight”>Airlines Crash
On Tuesday, March 22, China Eastern Flight MU5735 crashed about an hour into the flight. There were no survivors. China’s commercial class="searchwp-highlight">airlines have not had a major disaster in recent years and so this has drawn the attention of people both inside and outside of China. Christians in China have responded to the tragedy […]
Book Reviews
God in China’s Marketplace
[…] 1047, Waynesboro, GA 30830; toll free: 1-class="searchwp-highlight">8-MORE-BOOKS, email: info@ omlit.om.org or www.gabriel-resources.org A Review by John Swem Contemporary Christians are often perplexed by the connection between “ class="searchwp-highlight">business” and “missions.” Despite a Reformation heritage which condemns a false dichotomy between the “sacred” and the “secular,” many Christians continue to struggle with the notion that […]
ZGBriefs | November 14, 2024
[…] of about 19 million, is one of the most important trade cities in China and the world. The city sits near the head of the Pearl River class="searchwp-highlight">Delta, and for many years has been the means through which foreign influence first entered Mainland China. Guangzhou is famous for its Cantonese culture, and believers in […]
Serving Marketplace Leaders in China
A ChinaSource Podcast
[…] principal researchers, discuss their own experiences in working with Chinese Christian CEOs and reflect on lessons learned from their recent study. Tyler is originally from the United States, where he worked in finance before moving to Hong Kong with his family. Mark is from China, where he serves as a pastor to Christian class="searchwp-highlight">business leaders.</p>
ZGBriefs | October 17, 2024
Pets in China Are Earning “Snack Money” in Cafes as Their Owners Send Them to Work (October 14, 2024, CNN) Pet cafes are a big class="searchwp-highlight">business in China. Visitors get to interact with the animals that roam the shop, allowing the venue owners to charge more for the experience. Customers visiting China’s cat and […]
2016: Not “class=”searchwp-highlight”>Business as Usual”
[…] affect both upon foreigners and upon Chinese Christians whom they seek to serve. Events over the past year suggest that what’s ahead may be anything but “ class="searchwp-highlight">business as usual:” Tightening visa restrictions for foreign workers New foreign NGO law severely limiting activities of overseas organizations in China Heightened surveillance of all foreigners Clampdown […]