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Lockdown Is Over, but Life Is Still Not Normal

[…] first and the biggest addiction I heard mentioned repeatedly was the addiction to cell phones and the internet. Other addictions mentioned were sleeping pills and alcohol. Regarding phone addiction, one counselor used the phrase “bondage to their cell phone.” With no place to go, many people spent endless hours on their phones chatting with […]

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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. […]

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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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Instrumentalizing the Church in China

[…] <em>Religion and Diplomacy, </em>June 25, 2020, <a href="https://religionanddiplomacy.org/2020/06/25/what-does-it-really-mean-to-instrumentalize-religion-an-interview-with-owen-frazer/">https://religionanddiplomacy.org/2020/06/25/what-does-it-really-mean-to-instrumentalize-religion-an-interview-with-owen-frazer/</a>. Accessed September 19, 2023. Knox Thames and Peter Mandaville, “Maintaining International Religious Freedom as a Tenet of US National Security,” <em>Special Report </em>No. 513 (October 2022), 11, <a href="https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/2022-11/sr_513_international-religious-freedom-us-national-security.pdf">https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/2022-11/sr_513_international-religious-freedom-us-national-security.pdf</a>. Accessed September 19, 2023. Frazer. Jean-Nicolas Bitter and Owen Frazer, “The Instrumentalization of Religion in Conflict,” <em>Policy […]

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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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A Larger Purpose

[…] those in their midst. China offers no shortage of opportunities to follow Christ’s example in ministering to the whole person. Figures from the early 1990s put the number of people with disabilities in China at 60 million; the total is probably much greater today. A growing elderly population and a shrinking number of younger […]

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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 […]

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How Not to End Persecution

[…] dealing with religious persecution and to adopt a multifaceted approach. Thames buttresses his case with examples of how US government policies promoting education, refugee resettlement, conflict resolution, security, cultural preservation, anti-extremism, and other aims ultimately resulted in religious minorities enjoying greater freedom to practice their faith unhindered. Freedom for All Along with this holistic […]

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The Challenge of China’s Shifting Labor Market

[…] the demand for robotic technology. Meanwhile the growing ranks of China’s urban consumers are performing more transactions online that previously required interacting in person with sales or service personnel. Whether shopping for insurance or buying a television, there is less and less of a need to go physically to an office or retail outlet. […]

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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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