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Peoples of China

Stewardship in the Business Community

[…] retailer harnesses its available resources of sales associates, store managers, inventory control system, merchandise, store ambiance, store location, pricing strategies, marketing approach, merchandise displays, supplier contracts and customer relationships to deliver maximum value to its stake-holders. For its customers, the store delivers value through a combination of pricing, merchandise and service. For its employees, […]

Lead Article

What Is Disability?

[…] to what should be the response of society, Social Role Valorization. Social Role Valorization (SRV) is the name given a concept for transacting human relationships and human service, formulated in 1983 by Wolf Wolfensberger (Osburn). SRV offers a structure for adding value to a person. Individuals with disabilities have experienced many wounds, like the […]

Blog Entries

China Ministry and Transformational Development (1)

The End of an Era?

Social service has been a key component of Christian mission ever since the Apostle Paul first collected funds to support the impoverished Christians in Jerusalem. While humanitarian aid waxed and waned in importance within mission circles during the intervening centuries, at the beginning of the twentieth century it came under great scrutiny particularly within […]

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From Doing to Paving the Way

[…] smooth one. Yet for China’s Christians, the burgeoning local NGO sector provides a legal avenue for social engagement in a variety of areas. Having created viable social service models over the past decades, entrepreneurial foreign NGO leaders whose own positions in China may be in jeopardy have the responsibility to transfer this knowledge and […]

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Cultivating Chinese Missionaries Faithfully and Realistically

[…] apprenticeships. But knowing they are hard to find, mission agencies that can recruit and connect others to provide virtual mentorship for new workers would be a great service until more experienced Chinese missionaries are raised up. If experienced missionaries are not available to do some of this mentoring and accountability, faithful and mature church […]

Supporting Article

The Development of the Middle Hues

[…] Chinese society now includes ten occupational categories:  state and social administrators; (enterprise) managers; private business owners; professional and technical personnel; office staff; self-employed business people; commercial and service staff; industrial workers; agricultural workers; and the unemployed and semi-employed. There is a second reason why the CCP is nervous and considers the emerging middle class […]

View From the Wall

A Glance at People with Disabilities in China

[…] of people with disabilities vary widely depending on the definitions used for employment and disability. It is a daunting number, although there are more than three-thousand employment service centers in China providing services that range from vocational training to job matching to consultation for people with disabilities seeking employment. These centers receive financial support […]

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The Challenge of China’s Shifting Labor Market

<p>The new year is upon us, and McKinsey China has come out with a new set of predictions for 2014. A key theme running through these predictions is a significantly changing labor market, particularly as a result of advances in technology and the way it is being utilized both in the workplace and by consumers.</p>

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A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

<p>Looking back at 20 years of the <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>.</p>

Editorials

The Greatest Story Never Told?

[…] to be found among China’s growing urban population. Secondly, by focusing our attention solely within China’s borders, we may miss some of the most obvious opportunities for service and witness among the future influencers, thousands of whom are currently studying or working in other countries. The question for many churches and organizations outside China […]