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Theological Chinese for Non-native Speakers

[…] is designed specifically for individuals planning to serve full-time in Taiwan, China, or in Chinese communities internationally. Students will receive in-depth courses in leadership, spiritual formation, cross-cultural service and other subjects, taught in Mandarin by highly qualified faculty. In addition, participants in the program take part in service opportunities in the southern California area, […]

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Greater China’s Great Transformation

[…] list of good articles and books spotlighting the “rise of China.” This article is adapted from a paper delivered at the China 2020: Future Scenarios conference sponsored by the National Bureau of Asian Research and ChinaSource in February 2007. Image credit: Aknaalused ehitustöölised / Construction workers by my window by Tauno Tõhk / 陶诺, on Flickr

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Counting China’s Christians

[…] million are Protestant Christians, accounting for just over five percent of the population. Counting Chinese Christians has always been a less than exact science. Estimates of the number of Protestant Christians vary from the official TSPM estimate of 23 million (which includes only those in the registered church) to 105 million, the figure put […]

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Family Therapy of Grief in Earthquakes

[…] though they might not know to whom their prayer is addressed. However, from the point of view of religious therapy, we have to recognize the effect of restoration through “prayer”whoever it is addressed to. The question becomes: Why do people choose religious means to deal with trauma? One answer is that from the realm […]

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Pray for China in 2018

[…] Major Cities. These items cover the national municipalities and provincial capitals. Poor and Outcasts. These items cover marginalized people. January’s prayer items highlight the contributions of a number of foreign and Chinese Christians over the past century. These include Beijing pastor Wang Mingdao, evangelist Stephen Tong, Olympian Eric Liddell, British missionary Gladys Aylward, who […]

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Faces of Christian Leadership in China

[…] there is a need for a long-term commitment to the training and mentoring of individuals who have a proven ministry track record and an aptitude for cross-cultural service. In response to the evolving needs of church and society, God is raising up a variety of Christian leaders in China today. Luis Bush and I […]

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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 […]

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What if We’re Out Tomorrow

[…] numbers of workers in China. Rather, it is to ask, as several of the authors in this issue of ChinaSource also ask, “What is our role?” Long-term service is, for a good many, a reality; yet it is by no means a given. How should we serve in such a way that, even if […]

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Is Christianity Transforming China?

[…] China, particularly in cases where the wife is a believer and the husband is not. Charity: Although the case studies she chooses (Amity Foundation and Huiling, a service provider for families of people with mental disabilities) are not representative of Christian-run charities, Wielander's examination of the sector reveals how Christians could have a transforming […]

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China’s Church in an Age of Pluralism

[…] to live out their faith in the pluralist context. The response of China’s church to the modernization that has characterized the past three-and-a-half decades provides a unique window into this process. The remarkable growth of the Protestant church in China that preceded the reform era has continued as China has experienced urbanization and economic […]