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Why Divorce Is on the Rise in China

According to a recent article in The Economist, marriage is alive and well in China. So is divorce. From 1994 to 2004 the number of couples divorcing per year more than doubled. China’s divorce rate now stands at 2.7 per thousand people; higher than European countries and fast approaching the United States, which is […]

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Where Is the Church in China?

[…] it plants a new church among the city’s thriving Chinese population. Indigenous mission agencies based in China send hundreds of short- and long-term workers across the 10/40 Window, becoming part of the global mission force. A group of theologians from China comes together to launch an international center for Chinese biblical scholarship. A Wenzhou […]

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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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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 […]

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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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Stewardship in the Business Community

[…] resources include not only financial resources; they also include human resources, finished products, raw and in-process materials, equipment, intellectual properties, relationships with suppliers and customers, manufacturing capabilities, service attitudes as well as management skills. For example, a local clothing retailer harnesses its available resources of sales associates, store managers, inventory control system, merchandise, store […]

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Who Moved My Church?

[…] Evangelicals today may well be asking, “Who moved my church?” In the year 1910, 93 percent of Christians lived in North American and Europe. By 2013 that number had dropped to 63 percent.8 Today, according to the World Christian Database, the majority of Christians are found in the area of the world identified by […]

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East-West Exchange Promotes Nonprofit Development in China

[…] and provincial officials from the China Charity Federation (CCF—see below) spent 17 days interacting with leaders of nonprofit organizations in four U.S. cities. The trip provided a window through which these leaders of China’s emerging “third sector” could learn about the development and see the fruit of a variety of charities in the United […]

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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 […]

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Supporting China’s Indigenous Missions Movement

[…] with expatriates who work closely with them, this issue delves into a number of the practicalities now emerging as more believers in China enter long-term cross cultural service. In the case of the recruiting question referred to above, guest editor Wu Xi refers to the resurgence of outside agencies reopening recruitment offices in China […]