ChinaSource Quarterlies

Transforming Stewardship and Sustainability

Vol. 12, No. 4


Articles in this Issue

Editorials

Transforming Stewardship and Sustainability

From the editor's desk.

Lead Article

Sustainability and Stewardship in the Kingdom of God

As believers we can be a force for change while fulfilling our responsibility to Gods creation.This is one man's story.

Supporting Article

Responses to a Holistic Perspective on Transforming Nations, Part 2

ChinaSource asked for responses to Tom Jenning's article "A Holistic Perspective on Transforming Nations." The following, by Huo Shui, is the second of two responses that were given. Mike Barbalas responded in "Responses, Part 1."

Supporting Article

A Holistic Perspective on Transforming Nations

What needs to happen if nations are to be impacted leading to transformation?

Supporting Article

Responses to a Holistic Perspective on Transforming Nations, Part 1

ChinaSource asked for responses to Tom Jenning's article "A Holistic Perspective on Transforming Nations." The following, by Mike Barbalas, is the first of two responses that were given. Huo Shui responded in "Responses, Part 2."

View From the Wall

Law and Policy Trends that Affect NGOs and Social Enterprises in China

What factors are influencing the survival of NGOs in China?

Peoples of China

Toward a Social Enterprise Model

A Panel Discussion

A discussion of the need for a social enterprise to be focused on sustainability in order to be effective.

Book Reviews

China’s New Confucianism

Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society

Daniel A. Bell, China's New Confucianism: Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-691-13690-5; hardcover; 340 pages, including two appendices, notes, and bibliography.

Reviewed by G. Wright Doyle

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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