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The Marketization of China’s Education

China has a long history of valuing education. During imperial times, examinations were a meritorious path to civil service. These examinations favored rote learning of Confucian classics and produced an intellectual elite. In Maoist China, great strides were made in literacy and basic education. The emphasis was on political education over academic as it […]

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China Ministry and Transformational Development (2)

The End of an Era?

[…] has been established by a local employee of the foreign Christian ministry organization to provide peer support, skill-training, and discipleship mentoring for leaders in Shanxi’s fledgling social service sector. As this case demonstrates, relief and development work is still very much a part of Christian witness in China. Similar to every other aspect of […]

Editorials

Member Care Is Part of the Mission

[…] Tsai states in the conclusion to her article, “The well-being of missionaries is part of the mission.” It is our prayer that the articles in this issue will raise the profile of this vital service to God’s servants, prompting deeper discussion and sparking new practical efforts to prepare and to come alongside those being sent.

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Loneliness in the World, Unity in Solitude

[…] United States. This is LeaderTrek, a program of Trailhead Fellowship, partnering in Washington State with the China ministry of ACCTS (the Association for Christian Conferences, Teaching, and Service). Trailhead Leadership also has LeaderTreks and similar programs taking place this year in Colorado, California, Montana, Texas, and Arizona. Brother Wei wrote this summary of a […]

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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 […]

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On the China Bookshelf

[…] Hidden, by Brent Fulton The Chinese Puzzle, by Michael Falkenstine The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices, by Xinran Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service, by Amy Young Voices from the Past: Historical Reflections on Christian Missions in China, by Andrew Kaiser Survival Chinese Lessons, by Joann Pittman Image credit: Bargain Books […]

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A Big Piece of the Puzzle

[…] Jerusalem (BTJ) phenomenon, the issue of training Chinese missionaries seems to have fallen on the sidelines. More attention has been given to issues such as the controversial number of 100,000 missionaries, abuse of the genuine grass-root missionary spirit, and who has the right to represent BTJ. Despite the legitimacy of all these concerns, traininga […]

Book Reviews

Scriptural Devotionals of God at Work in China

[…] are “traditional” Pentecostals either. Menzies admits that, although the leaders of one of the major house church networks claimed to be Pentecostal in outlook, a survey of 20 students in one of their seminaries revealed only seven viewed tongues as a sign of Spirit baptism while only nine said tongues occurred in their churches […]

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Billy Graham’s Legacy of Partnering

[…] As China’s process of reform and opening took shape under Deng Xiaoping, the Institute began convening evangelical leaders to consider how to respond to new opportunities for service in China. Momentum for collaboration built into the 1990s, when a new multi-organizational effort based out of the Institute gave birth to what would eventually become […]

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The Ordinary in the Midst of the Extraordinary

[…] the nations. David’s journey, from the streets of Hong Kong to the jungles of Yunnan and beyond, brings you face to face with the unvarnished realities of frontier evangelism as the gospel breaks through geographical, cultural and political barriers. He relates in poignant detail the joys and struggles of ministry among the Yao, a […]