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Be A Better Dad Today
A Book Review
Be a Better Dad Today: Ten Tools Every Father Needs by Gregory Slayton, Regal, 2012. Kindle version available from Amazon for $9.99; other formats also available. 成就好爸爸:男人一生最重要的工作 (Be a Better Dad Today, Chinese version), 2014. Kindle电子书version available from Amazon.cn for¥4.99; other formats also available. Kindle电子书version available from JD.com for ¥3.99; other formats also available. Reviewed by Barney Ambassador. Philanthropist. Venture Capitalist. Harvard Business School Professor. […]
The Transformation of Overseas Chinese Churches: “Three Highs and One Low”
In my previous article, “The ‘Three Highs and One Low’ Phenomenon of Overseas Chinese Churches,” I aimed to depict the current state of most Chinese immigrant churches outside of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. These churches are characterized by high mobility, high diversity, high competition, and low sustainability. A valuable resource that every pastor […]
Why Low Pastor Salaries Are Hurting the Church
[…] food, clothing, and rent money. As a result, pastors and their families live with a regular worry about how they will provide for their family. Why the low salaries? There are a variety of reasons why many pastors are not paid well in China. For starters, Chinese Christians have historically advocated for meager material […]
Islam has the largest number of under-30 believers in China?
Christian Today has posted an article with this headline: “Islam is the most popular religion for under-30s in China." The lead says: Islam has the largest number of young believers in China, new research has found, despite the growth of Christianity in the country and an atheist government. The China Religion Survey 2015, released […]
When Your Phone Becomes a Substitute for True Relationships
[…] said, “I would rather you killed me, too!” He responded, “If they hadn’t seized my knife, I would have killed even you.” This boy used his mobile phone to read hundreds upon hundreds of Wuxia (martial arts and chivalry) novels, becoming intimately connected to these internet stories, yet hardening his heart and distancing himself […]
The End of Cheap China
[…] and Managing Director of the China Market Research Group, and he is also a frequent contributing commentator on cnbc.com. Shaun's new book is titled The End of Cheap China. In the book, he interviews Chinese billionaires, senior government officials, migrant workers and even prostitutes to track China's evolution, leading to his insights on how […]
The Final Number Is In!
Thanks to all our wonderful friends and donors, we are looking forward to what 2022 will bring with renewed energy for our kingdom calling.
Now That China Is Number One
[…] schools outside. ChinaSource is helping to facilitate an ongoing dialog about how these entities can work together to write a new chapter in Christian education in China. 2015 promises to be a pivotal year as we grasp more clearly the nature and implications of China’s new role in the world economy. China’s economic growth […]
Peoples of China
Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation
[…] is best understood silhouetted against previous older traditions. Up until relatively recently, children occupied the outer periphery of the family circle and possessed a personal value considerably lower than that of an adult. Their individual needs and demands were deemed subordinate to those of the family and secondary to elderly members or the family […]
Peoples of China
China’s Migrant Children
<p>Governmental policies making it possible for migrant children to attend public schools often are not implemented. The result is many migrant children attend privately-run migrant schools with lower standards or do not receive schooling. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the situation.</p>