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Exploring New Zealand’s Rich Christian Heritage

Bible & Treaty: Missionaries among the Māori—A New Perspective: A Book Review

[…] The European messengers of the rongopai or “good news” were often profoundly changed by living among the Māori in what was for them a lifelong commitment to service” (p. 7). Newman not only tells the stories of the early missionaries, but he also looks at “the many previously unknown Māori missionaries whose rich contribution […]

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When East Meets West in the Market Place

[…] nascent aircraft market, Xinhua’s drive to corner the market on financial news in China, and the political intrigue behind the emergence of competition among China’s domestic mobile phone carriers. Each chapter begins with an overview of the players and their goals, then goes into a detailed account of how the deals actually played out, […]

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A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

[…] to bring together a meeting of minds. We have sought to create a platform for diverse views from inside and outside China, encouraging proactive thinking about Christian service in a rapidly evolving environment. The Journal first took shape during a literal meeting of minds, a two-day gathering at Chicago’s O’Hare Hilton to discuss China’s […]

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A Message from the Church in China

[…] factors many of us in the West consider necessary for church growth are supremely irrelevant to the growing church in China.” Correction: The original post misstated the year that the number of evangelicals in China is projected to surpass the number of evangelicals in America. We regret the error.  Image credit: Dalian Skyscape by egorgrebnev via Flickr.

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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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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 Growing Rights Consciousness in China

[…] “run away.” Advocacy organizations overseas are receiving more frequent requests for international intervention and timely information, and with an unprecedented level of detail of informationeven including the phone number of local police offices. The State Council regulations for religious activities due to go into effect in March 2005, replacing 1994 regulations on religious venues, […]

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China in Africa: Clues to the Future of “Belt and Road?”

[…] since the year 2000, while foreign direct investment has grown 40% annually. While China is far and away the world leader in African infrastructure investment, it ranks number three in aid to Africa. More than 10,000 Chinese firms are believed to be operating in Africa, more than three times the number indicated by existing […]

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Welcome to the City

[…] and the callings and capacities of the church intersect with the mandate and desires God, here is the area where the church can engage the city through service. Finding the needs and dreams of the city and addressing those which are within the callings and capabilities of the church and in line with God’s […]

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Engaging to Collaborate and Serve

[…] in collaborating to serve the Chinese church and society. Over the years we have often referred to ourselves as a “think tank” on China’s church and Christian service in China. Through our various publications, conferences, special projects, and partnerships with others in the ministry and academic worlds we have had a role in identifying […]