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A Strategy Forged in Bethlehem
[…] were created enters into his creation as a created being. He through whom all things hold together lies helpless in a feeding trough. Recalling a Christmas Eve service at Saint Patrick’s cathedral in Dublin, U2’s Bono writes, The poetry and politics of the Christmas story hit me as if I were hearing it for […]
Editorials
On the Way to the Future
On January 2, 1921, exactly two months after becoming the world’s first commercial broadcaster, pioneer radio station KDKA scored another first by airing the worship service of Calvary Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thus began the era of religious broadcasting, and with it, the potential of reaching people anywhere in the world with the […]
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 […]
Lead Article
How China’s Christians Can Heal China’s Environment
Vol. 11, No. 2
[…] the environmental harms in their midst. China’s Environment China is blessed with abundant natural resources. Over 100,000 species of animals and nearly 33,000 plant species exist in 460 different types of ecosystems. Those ecosystems include forests, grasslands, deserts, wet-lands, seas and coastal areas, and agricultural ecosystems. However, China also has the world’s worst pollution. […]
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 […]
Book Reviews
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, […]
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, […]
A Pivotal Decade
[…] 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. […]
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Dynamics of Mainland Chinese Ministry in North America
[…] or ways of doing things of the pastor or the majority in the church. The members of the church are urged to be submissive followers and lay service is viewed as distinctly second best to full time ministry. Members tend to be highly mobile, having lived, studied and worked in several countries on different […]
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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. […]