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Editorials
Of Starfish and Spiders
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Passing the Baton" (CS Quarterly, 2012 Autumn).</p>
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East-West Exchange Promotes Nonprofit Development in China
[…] States. Hosted by the Maclellan Foundation, the delegation toured organizations serving a wide range of constituencies, including persons with disabilities, the elderly, urban youth, prison inmates, and new immigrants. Their itinerary also included meetings with business and education leaders and the media. Viewing the work of one agency in Atlanta, the head of the […]
Going Global
When ChinaSource first launched, the focus was very much on serving the church in China. The immediate needs were many, and new opportunities were rapidly developing for foreign Christians to engage with believers in country. Today we recognize that “the church in China” is no longer just in China. This reality is captured in […]
A Missed Opportunity
How Our Questions Shape Our Narratives
[…] listeners had their darkest assumptions about China confirmed. There is another story, however, that could have been told if anyone had thought to ask. As his brief appearance in The Journal of Chinese Mission suggests, Pastor Ding was not only a pastor who had been persecuted for his faith; he also witnessed and participated […]
Beyond the Crosses
Wealth, Stewardship and the Wenzhou Church
<p>The forced removal of crosses from literally hundreds of churches in the Wenzhou area during the past year has called attention not only to the local government’s heavy-handed approach toward the church, but also to the phenomenon of the church buildings themselves.</p>
Editorials
Charting the Future of China’s Ethnic Minorities
[…] these peoples in this new century. Unless we begin now to think seriously about the implications of these dynamics, we may be left with strategies that are appropriate for peoples that exist only on paper. Understanding where China’s ethnic minorities have come from is important. Equally important is understanding where they are going. Image […]
Mao’s Black Box: Resilience and Religious Revival in Wenzhou
A Book Review
[…] in 2014. While studies of religion and government in China often focus specifically on religious directives or policies, Wang agrees with Gooassert and Palmer that an “ecological approach” is necessary to understand the contingent effect of the state’s political and economic agendas upon religious life. The example of land reform mentioned above illustrates this […]
Editorials
Changing Culture
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Chinese Culture: Continuity or Discontinuity?" (<em>ChinaSource</em>, 2010 Spring).</p>
From Sending to Receiving
[…] a priority, compared to 69 percent of China respondents. Both sides need to ask whether they are prepared to assume new roles. While many in China strongly promote sending workers abroad, others caution that, at present, the Chinese church still lacks sufficient infrastructure, experience, training, and grassroots support. International organizations welcome the prospect of […]
Stopping the Spread
[…] nurturing a new generation of field-experienced leaders who are capable of directing newly formed indigenous agencies. While short-term teams and reliance on foreign support and training may appear to shorten the journey, there are no quick fixes for enabling China’s church to bridge the distance from mission vision to a sustainable missions ecosystem. Which […]