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Why Crosses? Why Zhejiang?
<p>The massive campaign against church crosses in China’s Zhejiang province is in the news again with the release this month of the US State Department’s 2015 Report on International Religious Freedom.</p>
3 Questions: High-Impact Networks
A ChinaSource "3 Questions" interview with Kärin Butler Primuth, CEO of visionSynergy, discussing the characteristics of high-impact networks.
Zhou Ma’s Vision
[…] much of Zhou Ma's eye would be exposed. The surface of the eye would not be regularly lubricated and the cornea would dry out, causing blindness. In 2010 when a group of doctors from Hong Kong spent some of their precious holiday time to visit Huangnan Children’s Home, they noticed Zhou Ma and stated […]
Chinese Culture and Christian Stewardship
Chinese believers respond to biblical stewardship.
Editorials
A Larger Purpose
[…] crisis in the years to come. If the current spread of HIV and AIDS cannot be slowed significantly, China may have 10 million cases by the year 2010. Of more immediate concern is the specter of an avian flu pandemic that would endanger millions of lives not only in China but throughout the world. […]
China’s Next Generation
New China, New Church, New World
[…] the world. It’s a new China. It’s a new church. It’s a new world. China’s Cultural Revolution that ended in the late 1970s was followed by a 20-year-long spiritual harvest spanning the 1980s and 1990s. It was an awakening that many have called the greatest revival in history; but now we must face the […]
Six Trends Shaping China (and What They Mean for the Church)
[…] little track record in establishing globally recognized brands that can fuel ongoing demand into the future. As the workforce ages and as China moves toward a more services- and information-oriented economy, the church will find itself ministering to those who are moving out of factory life and into more stable jobs in the cities. […]
The Pilgrim Principle
Remembering Andrew Walls
[…] those of Christians in the West. As Walls reminds us, “All too often those who have been the means whereby the Christian faith has spread across cultural frontiers have wanted new Christians to regard as important all the things that have been important to themselves.”1 Another implication of the pilgrim principle is that the […]
China’s Education Dilemma: The Search for Alternatives
With the explosion of private schools in China has come an emerging opportunity for the faith-based community to offer an alternative to the current lopsided system. By taking a holistic approach to education, these schools can prepare students for life, not simply the next exams, and can also equip parents to fulfill their vital role in the academic, emotional, social, and spiritual development of their children. Variations on the traditional home schooling model developed in the West are also being pursued in China by believing parents who choose not to send their children to public schools.