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The Challenge of Ethical Leadership in the Church
<p>Looking ahead to the 2019 summer issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly, "Leadership Ethics."</em></p>
Book Reviews
Building a Nation
[…] late-Qing society. Official Qing sources depict them as “no-good, unscrupulous troublemakers,” due largely to their propensity to intervene in legal disputes on behalf of their members ( 26). The appropriate view of Chinese clergy, Dunch argues, is similar to lower degree holders and lineage elders, who, as literate, educated men in positions of leadership, […]
In the Valley of Vision
Humbled Before Him
The Puritans described it as the place “where I live in the depth, but see thee in the heights . . . that valley is the place of vision.”
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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works
The author helps us to understand the workings of the religious affairs bureaucracy first by following the story of an aspiring pastor, then by viewing them historically. The Chinese Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement Association, China Christian Council, Religious Affairs Bureau and United Front Work Department are all discussed along with how they interact, lines of authority and the role of guanxi.
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Matters of the Heart . . . and the Nation
A Visit to the Big Flowery Miao
[…] to their community as a gift. He reached into his bag and pulled out a Bible printed in Nanjing. I pointed to 1 Corinthians, chapter one, verses 26-28 and stepped back. Thoughts from Zhang Tan’s history of Shimenkan and Pollard’s journal flooded my mind as Moses, head down, read in silence: Brothers, think of […]
John C. H. Wu on the Incarnation of the Word of God
Why Jesus Became a Man, Chose a Mother, and Gave Her to Us
[…] “<em>St. Thérèse and Lao Tzu: A Study in Comparative Mysticism</em>,” in <em>Chinese Humanism and Christian Spirituality</em> (New York: St. John’s University Press, 1961; New York: Angelico Press, 2017), 116. See the Prologue of the <em>Gospel of John</em> (chapter 1) for the Biblical account of the Word made flesh (John 1:1-5, 14). For readers of […]
Drinking from a Deep Well
[…] serving the community is also a mission to fulfill” (Caleb Ai). On the one hand, “for the foreseeable future the expatriate ministry within China will be smaller in numbers and scope.” On the other hand, “the immigration process has never been more streamlined for qualified candidates.” Ultimately, “the real danger at present is that God’s people will […]
#Pinyin Perfect
As a Chinese teacher, I feel like I am at war. The enemy is a voice in the back of my students' minds repeating "you can't do this." If they quit, the battle is lost.
That They May Be One as We Are One
Engaging and Collaborating
There are no short cuts to advancing Christ’s kingdom. He will not allow us to bypass kingdom community and relationships in the name of kingdom results.