ChinaSource Quarterlies

China’s Christians and Stewardship

Vol. 11, No. 2


Articles in this Issue

Editorials

The Stewardship Gap

The editor's perspective...

Lead Article

How China’s Christians Can Heal China’s Environment

Vol. 11, No. 2

What is the Christian's responsibility to the natural environment created by God?

Supporting Article

Tough Calls

Indigenous Investing

Experience begets guidelines that can help in decisions regarding indigenous investing.

Supporting Article

Conserving Water and Wildlife in the Source Areas of China’s Major Rivers

China is developing at a phenomenal rate, and urbanization may be the most obvious feature of China’s human landscape in the 21st century; yet, we must ask the question: At what price such rapid development?

Supporting Article

The Three-fold Call of the Leader as Steward

Christians need to be good stewards of their identity and their time. They also need to value "being" over "doing."

View From the Wall

A Good Steward

The Chinese church practiced stewardship of its God-given gifts and abilities in reaching out to those who suffered in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.

Peoples of China

Stewardship in the Business Community

Chinese Christian business people are finding innovative ways to steward the resources God has given them.

Book Reviews

True Stewardship

Stewards in the Kingdom: A Theology of Life in All Its Fullness by R. Scott Rodin. 

Reviewed by Kerry Schottelkorb

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Brent Fulton

Brent Fulton

Brent Fulton is the founder of ChinaSource. Dr. Fulton served as the first president of ChinaSource until 2019. Prior to his service with ChinaSource, he served from 1995 to 2000 as the managing director of the Institute for Chinese Studies at Wheaton College. From 1987 to 1995 he served as founding …View Full Bio