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Urbanization and the Future of China’s Church
[…] the society, as well as ventures into areas such as education, social service, philanthropy, publishing, entrepreneurship, and community leadership will raise the profile of Christians and provide new avenues for outreach. Intellectual and financial resources will undergird the development of a new "Christian infrastructure," with associations, boards, specialty ministry organizations, quasi-denominational structures, andshould the […]
From Leading to Modeling
[…] find themselves stuck. Funding issues, a lack of qualified leadership, or other factors have stood in the way of moving forward with the process. Now, however, the new Overseas NGO Law has suddenly speeded up the timetable for a number of organizations whose leaders have decided it is not viable to continue operating in […]
Closing the Gaps
[…] opportunities that are currently under-resourced or underdeveloped. Rallying those who have been called to serve in these areas creates the space for them to work together in new ways, leveraging their respective strengths and doing more together than they could accomplish by simply working alone. Yet some have pointed out that this granular approach […]
Editorials
Education: For Whom? And Why?
[…] the 1980s signaled a radical shift, as “key point” schools were reopened and thousands of the finest students sent abroad for study. With the dawn of the new millennium comes a third alternative—market-driven education. The marketization of education conveniently answers both the government’s desire to cease being the sole underwriter of education in China […]
View From the Wall
China in 2020
Vol. 9, No. 3
[…] with its peak still far off in the future. Although it is not clear when China’s stock market will reach or exceed the current volume of the New York Stock Exchange, there is no doubt that by 2020 it will have a significant influence upon the currency markets of the world. Connected with the […]
Where is China Going?
[…] business norms in China. Other factors include concerns about air pollution and food safety, children’s education, and their own retirement plans. The United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are the top emigrant destinations. However, Chinesewhether actually emigrating or relocating long-term abroad for employment purposesare moving in increasing numbers to other countries as well. […]
Editorials
A Church on the Move
[…] agricultural sector, the industrialization of the countryside, and more evangelists moving to the cities, this model has become less and less viable. From Farmhouse to Factory Floor New models are emerging that provide Christians who move to the cities with a means of support, a legitimate status within the city and a platform for […]
Editorials
China and the Global Church
[…] the Chinese way of doing things. However, should the Gospel continue to become more mainstream in China, Christians in these spheres will have opportunity to bring a new set of values to this global dialogue. Together with their counterparts in other nations, they could lead the way in forging Christ-centered approaches to the pressing […]
China’s Urbanization: Three Things You Should Know
[…] a rapidly growing middle class, eager to get their hands on the latest consumer or even luxury goods, other urban cities are still serving as magnets for new migrants. The contrast between these, and the opportunities each affords, can be huge. Environmental Impact? The jury is still out. Seto says, "It's not that China […]
The Challenge of Contextualization
Another Perspective
[…] a manner that impacts the lives of those around them. For the past decade believers in China have been on the cutting edge as they have pioneered new expressions of their faith in an atmosphere of expanding social openness. Christian publishing, a vibrant online presence, public worship in newly available urban spaces, experiments in […]