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Book Reviews

Closing a Perception/Reality Gap

A Book Review

[…] one place a guide to accessing disparate documents that follow a common theme but come from a wide variety of sources. The authors have done a great service in tracking down and cataloguing these many documents. The overviews of policy development and of the various government organs involved in setting and enforcing policy bring […]

Blog Entries

From Leading to Modeling

[…] the workplace can provide the freedom to address areas of life that may have been off limits in an organizational setting. While the practical outcome of such service may seem rather abstract compared with the measurable results achieved while directly pursuing organizational goals, the impact of modeling can be much more long-lasting. Asked what […]

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The Coronavirus: A Shared Narrative

[…] them, as for the believers in Wuhan, would suddenly become very different. Speaking to the congregation via YouTube the following Sunday, one elder prefaced their inaugural virtual service with these words: Recently a number of our elders attended a prayer meeting for China. At that event a Chinese pastor explained how the Chinese church […]

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How the Church Grows in China

[…] population. Of the 1,200 congregations in Steve’s initial sample, 120 ended up participating in the study, which entailed distributing a paper survey to members following the Sunday service, as well as a separate survey for pastors. Since congregations were required to have a response rate of at least 30 percent in order to be […]

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More than Conquerors

[…] had for a time enjoyed more space in which to live out their faith are now struggling to keep their churches functioning. Spreading the gospel through social service, publishing, the Internet, and educational activities has become extremely difficult, requiring the church to develop new models of witness in this restrictive environment. Many who have […]

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A Chinese Christian Observes Ramadan

[…] of his fast, Mark also took from his month-long sojourn new insights into how cross-cultural workers from China need to prepare for their own lifetime journeys of service. He pondered new questions about what qualifications are needed in those who are sent. He also thought deeply about the role of those, like himself, who […]

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From Entrepreneur to Catalyst

[…] due to attrition, shifting organizational priorities, and a changing environment in China, this entrepreneurial generation is shrinking. The entrepreneurs who paved the way in many areas of service in China and who are now in leadership today are also significantly older than the emerging leaders whom they seek to serve. In a 2015 study […]

Editorials

Urban Migrants

Building the Infrastructure

[…] relegated jobs most city dwellers would be unwilling to take themselves. Those who make it a bit higher up the social ladder find employment in the burgeoning service industry, waiting on tables, cooking, cleaning or working in the homes of China’s growing middle class. In the Pearl River and Yangtze delta regions tens of […]

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7 Trends: Why You Need to Pay Attention

[…] The rating system for foreigners working in China, which significantly raises the bar for work visas and potentially closes the door on some long-time China workers’ ongoing service in country. A marked rise in anti-foreign sentiment, as seen in official propaganda and in heightened scrutiny of foreigners living in China, as well as pressure […]

Lead Article

Challenges and Opportunities in China’s Turbulent Future

[…] the economic pie from 25 percent to almost 40 percent. New waves of job losses in industry and agriculture may overwhelm retraining and education for the new service jobs. Cultural competition is spurred by a search for meaning. China’s new openness is creating a market of ideas as well as of goods and services. […]