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Effective China Service in the Era of WTO

[…] greater openness and prosperity, but it is also accentuating social inequality and exacerbating economic problems. Both the positive and negative consequences of WTO bring new opportunities for service. No one can predict what these opportunities may look like in five or ten years. However, recent discussions among ministry leaders elicited a number of “best […]

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China by the Numbers

[…] subsequent nationwide famine. By 1963 China’s growth rate had shot back up, contributing to a stabilizing of global population growth until the early 1970s. Then the global numbers began a slow decline as China’s one-child policy took hold with dramatic effect into the early 1980s. China Tips the Scales This simple graph in an […]

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A Forgotten People

The latest issue of China Source Quarterly shines a spotlight on a people often overlooked in China—those with disablities.

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3 Questions: Kerry Schottelkorb

A Home for the Forgotten in Qinghai

A ChinaSource 3 Questions interview with Kerry Schottelkorb, Director of Advancement for Christian Action Asia (CAA).

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Social Service Ministry in China

While social service has long been part of missionary work in mainland China, today a host of different factors are driving Chinese Christians to explore for themselves the place of humanitarian concerns within gospel ministry. For a growing number of local Christians, loving one’s neighbor through acts of service is rapidly becoming an indispensable […]

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Lockdown Is Over, but Life Is Still Not Normal

[…] It’s been almost nine months since fireworks lit up the sky over China during the Lunar New Year while TV screens also lit up but with increasing numbers of cases of the new coronavirus in Wuhan. Annual visits to parents were unexpectedly extended by the resultant lockdown. The excitement and joy of being together […]

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Counseling in China—More “Same Same, but Different”

[…] or elder is often the place to start. If there is a support group or counseling ministry, contact them directly. Some of the recommended and popular Christian services are: Family Life Training, Hope for the Heart, and the Agape Centre in Beijing. Search on WeChat. Several counselors are offering their services there. Contact the […]

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Ethical Foundations for China Service

[…] such great change in areas of China’s economy, governance, religious affairs, international relations, and redistribution of rural populations to urban areas. Likewise, foreign involvement in China non-profit service has changed significantly in its approach and scope. Many of the other significant changes have led to a reevaluation of how Christian non-profit organizations serving in […]

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A Numbers Game

[…] (you), at least in some dialects. My favorite one, however, was a McDonald’s ad slogan that popped up back in 2009 to promote its new 24-hour delivery service. It’s really quite clever. There were two lines of characters:  我要吃!我要吃!  In pinyin, they would be written wo yao chi, wo yao chi (roughly pronounced “wo yao cher, wo yao […]