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China Ministry and Transformational Development (2)

The End of an Era?

[…] Wu, “Chinese Communist Party Admits 15 Dead in Shanxi Floods, Remains Silent About Reservoir Flooding,” Vision Times.com, 15 October 2021. Accessed 3 February 2022. https://www.visiontimes.com/2021/10/15/chinese-communist-party-admits-15-dead-in-shanxi-floods-remains-silent-about-reservoir-flooding.html. Evelyn Cheng, “China Calls for Curbs on ‘Excessive’ Income and for the Wealthy to Give Back More to Society,” CNBC.com, 18 August 2021. Accessed 3 February 2022. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/18/chinas-xi-emphasizes-common-prosperity-at-finance-economy-meeting.html.

Chinese Church Voices

Ministering to Drug Addicts in Myanmar

[…] had successfully recovered from drug addiction. Sharing her brother’s situation with the believer, she was told that he had successfully detoxed at a gospel drug treatment center called Operation Dawn in northern Thailand. Arriving at the chapel after a bumpy journey, L was told by a treatment specialist that detoxification was not by medication […]

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“Foreign Teachers” in China

"Foreign teachers" impact students in China in many ways. There are also challenges to be met 

Editorials

Education: For Whom? And Why?

[…] the masses contributed to emerging leaders’ conclusions during the 1930s and 1940s that the Christian gospel had little relevance for China’s future. Granted, different ones will be called to make their contributions in different areas. However, as we confront the marketization of education and its ramifications for our involvement, we would do well to […]

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China and the Olympics

Prospects for Change

Looking ahead to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Editorials

Disability—a Complicated Issue

[…] one might think. Disability is actually quite complex—much more than simply a characteristic of an individual. Jeff McNair takes our understanding of disability and evaluates Western human services through the work of Wolf Wolfensberger and elucidates the potential benefits of faith groups being involved in the delivery of human supports. We learn about the […]

ChinaSource Quarterlies

Disabilities in China

Vol. 18, No. 1

2016 Spring Issue

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Observations of Dynamics in Families Affected by Autism

Lessons from China and the West

[…] the Center for Disease Control in the United States, statistics show nearly 1 in 68 children in the U.S. are diagnosed with autism, and it has been called an “epidemic.” In 2011, at the International Autism Research Collaboration Development Conference in Shanghai, representatives of China proclaimed that autism is ranked number one among mental […]

Peoples of China

Disability and the Three Traditional Chinese Belief Systems

Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism

[…] or fortune. Nonetheless, most devout Buddhists believe that people can find a path to supreme enlightenment (Lam et al., 2010). A Buddhist disability scholar, Darla Schumm (2010), calls this journey a “path of compassion,” which encompasses interdependence. All objects and people are dependent on each other. Accordingly, “suffering and healing are simultaneously opportunities for […]

Book Reviews

Quadriplegia and God

A review of Joni: An Unforgettable Story by Joni Eareckson Tada.

As a young woman, Joni was severely injured in a diving accident that physically changed her life. While she has required the use of a wheelchair since then, the dramatic part of her story is her spiritual transformation.