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The Many Faces of the Chinese Church

[…] is within this segment of the Chinese population, within these fifty-five people groups, where the story of China’s people groups becomes truly intriguing. In other words, the number fifty-five does not tell the whole story. According to Paul Hattaway in Operation China, a comprehensive profile of China’s various people groups, many of the fifty-five […]

Supporting Article

The Development of the Middle Hues

[…] Being a part of the middle class means enjoying such amenities as nice living quarters, stylish clothes, color TV (Chinese-made), a personal computer, CD or DVD player, cell phone, and family vacation (though perhaps not abroad)—amenities that make life more comfortable, regardless of the political environment. Their cravings are not all material ones, however. They […]

Peoples of China

Stewardship in the Business Community

[…] her business fellowship, “I used to count how much money I made at the end of each day. After I became a Christian, I now count the number of opportunities God gives me to share his Word with my customers.” Ms. Sun demonstrates right understanding of the biblical purpose for her business and good […]

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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.3 Today, according to the World Christian Database, the majority of Christians are found in the area of the world identified by […]

View From the Wall

China in 2020

Vol. 9, No. 3

[…] production in China, and this force will continue to accelerate over the next twenty years. In terms of military strength, China’s military expenditures in 2006 made it number four in the world, and by 2020 it is completely possible that China will have the second largest military budget in the world. China’s stock market […]

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What Is Disability?

[…] is a construction. Let’s get to the work of de-constructing it! References Albrecht, G. (2006). Encyclopedia of Disability Volume 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Allen, J. ( 2010). Overcoming Stigma. Retrieved from http://saynotostigma.com/2010/01/overcoming-stigma/ Armer, B. (2007). “Eugenetics: A Polemical View of Social Policy in the Genetic Age.” New Formations, Spring. Retrieved from http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies/archiveuk/armer/Eugenetics.pdf Devlin, […]

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China Ministry and Transformational Development (1)

The End of an Era?

[…] development “industry” began to face official resistance. Many projects or organizations lost their registrations and were forced to either leave China or dramatically change their work. China’s 2017 NGO laws were a targeted effort to further restrict the ability of expatriate Christian individuals and especially international agencies to engage in the kinds of projects […]

Peoples of China

Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

[…] with their parents, post-eighties children were often accompanied by their grandparents who would relocate in order to continue living with them until they finished high school. A number of factors combined to produce this situation. To begin with, it was a very pragmatic arrangement. As retirees, grandparents usually had sufficient time to provide care […]

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Unmasking China’s “Official” Church

[…] religious locations, in reality most large TSPM churches have many affiliated meeting points around the community. In the case of this particular church, attendance on Sundays may number around 800. However, if the membership of the dozens of registered meeting points under the church's supervision is included the total number of Christians served by […]

Editorials

Whose Agenda

[…] his best-selling book that sparked the current interest in the BTJ movement, Paul Hattaway was careful to identify 100,000 workers as a vision. However, since the only number given in the whole book is 100,000, many among the Western Christian public assumed 100,000 missionaries are ready to be commissioned or have already been sent. […]