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Developing the Next Generation of Christian Leaders in China

The rapid growth of the church in China has created a critical need for church leaders. Traditional, western models of leadership development are inadequate to meet the need. The challenges to leadership development and suggested best practices are discussed in light of the changes in China and potential future ministries.

Blog Entries

Chinese Theology: Text and Context

A Book Review

[…] of Li Jiubiao and his brother Li Jiugong in the seventeenth century and then to Xu Zongze’s articles and “jottings” in the twentieth century. On the Protestant side, we wait until the twentieth century for Chinese Christians to begin publishing. Like the earlier Roman Catholics, they too must respond to the challenge of how […]

Book Reviews

Where East Meets West

One World: Two Minds, Eastern and Western Outlooks in a Changing World by Denis Lane,  Reviewed by Wright Doyle

Supporting Article

How Should Chinese Urban Churches Organize Themselves?

[…] Therefore, the debate of whether it is better to meet in smaller groups in homes or to gather together in a larger venue. In addition, there is also debate about whether individual home-based congregations should join together in larger networks. This article will examine the question of a proper place for Christians to meet together.

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Toward a New Approach to Ministry in China

[…] to understand what God is saying and doing through them. God has gifted the church in China with pastors and teachers; some of these are beginning to write theological and practical materials which speak to the present Chinese situation. Western Christians need to identify these gifted leaders and partner with them as equals in […]

Book Reviews

Practical Advice for Chinese Relationships

Encountering the Chinese: A Guide for Americans by Hu Wenzhong and Cornelius L. Grove.  Reviewed by Sarah Doyle and G. Wright Doyle

Editorials

Turning a Corner in Leader Development in China

[…] multi-agency study on leader development in China. This study sought to define the landscape of leader development in China and to identify current needs, emerging opportunities and best practices. The study also identified a typology of leaders in China that include, apostolic, evangelist, grass-roots, thought, community, mercy and missionary leaders. Each of these types […]

Book Reviews

Team Dysfunction

[…] are critical to success. They can disagree about issues without attacking people. These kinds of teammates can seize an issue or decision and question it from all sides and allow for unfiltered discussion. This kind of team values the collective wisdom of all of its members and believes that when anyone holds back their […]

Articles

Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

[…] from the lowest to the highest. As David Aikman and others have pointed out, you can find taxi cab drivers, farmers, business people, students, professors, artists, musicians, writers and even Party officials who consider themselves followers of Jesus Christ6. Starting with massive growth in the countryside, Protestant Christianity in China has mushroomed into a […]

Editorials

Perspectives on Confucianism

[…] and today. What, then, is “Confucianism” (or “Ruism”)? Is it the teachings of Confucius alone? Hardly ever does it appear in this pristine version; almost always, Mencius’s writings and two other classics come under the umbrella of essential Confucianism. In the early centuries after Confucius, competing schools of thought vied for supremacy in society […]