Blog Entries on Holistic Business

Blog Entries

My Heart Aches for Shanxi but with Hope

In the midst of natural disasters, personal loss, and the return of COVID-related restrictions, believers in Shanxi find ways to serve and even expand opportunities to bless their communities.

Blog Entries

What to Do When Things Just Don’t Feel Right

If you’d like a small, but tangible way, to share Jesus’ love with a group of women and their families in China (as well as bless your own friends and family), here’s a simple way to do that.

Blog Entries

A Different Perspective

From an entrerpeneur and businessman working in China.

Blog Entries

Hope for Today, and Tomorrow!

Good news and beautiful cards from Shanxi Province.

Blog Entries

Snapshots from Another World

Bringing hope—both economic and spiritual—to poor rural families in Yangqu County.

Blog Entries

Christmas Cards Made in Shanxi

But Made with a Purpose

If you haven't bought Christmas cards yet this year, consider sending hand-cut cards from Yangqu County, China.

Blog Entries

Gospel Advancement in the Marketplace

The gospel is advancing in the workplaces of China. Learn more in the August episode of ChinaSource Conversations

Blog Entries

Business as Mission or Business as Blessing?

Are you looking to start a business to fulfill a mission or to bless a community? The latest ChinaSource Conversations podcast, “Businesses that Bless,” seeks to answer that and other questions related to doing business in China.

Blog Entries

Chinese Supply Chains and the Gospel

Tainted milk, diseased pigs sold on the market, 40-year-old meat discovered in a warehouse in Hunan, and lead-contaminated water in a newly built Hong Kong housing estate­—these are just a few examples of the food scare nightmares that have come to light in China in recent years. More such stories continue to surface, seemingly on a weekly basis.

Blog Entries

Chinese Christian Entrepreneurs

Beyond Weber

An experienced business leader in China remarked that, while there is the expectation that Christians should somehow conduct business differently, the question of what exactly this should look like remains a difficult one.