...Key actors include the traditional American campus ministries and ministries to internationals, all of which have become increasingly focused on Chinese graduate students and visiting scholars—the most responsive among all...
Carol Hamrin
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March 17, 2003
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...wherever they find room. Most of them are small, but some number in the hundreds even up to 1,000 worshippers or more.[1] This truly is a remarkable development. Those of...
Erik Bürklin, Samuel Ling
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...ever-increasing number of returning international students are bringing Christian faith back with them and sharing it with coworkers as they re-enter the marketplace in China. Urban professionals are studying Christianity...
Jim Nickel
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...how her search for Christianity took a Roman direction. The Catholic cathedral was the only Christian church in the Shanghai phone book where someone answered the phone in a way...
David Aikman
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...estimate the number as high as 400 million under-employed farmers in China), and the numbers are on the rise as more farmers may leave the land as cheaper imports flood...
Kim-Kwong Chan
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December 17, 2002
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...ministry. This article will describe briefly some of the characteristics of effective nonprofit work in China, and then go on to give a number of concrete examples of how this...
Andrew T. Kaiser
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September 24, 2002
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...to promote and implement training, extension and assistance programs at the village level has proven both viable and effective. The number of invitations to extend the programs and work in...
Rob Cheeley
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“The spirit of love” is what one Chinese official noted as key to the success of charity endeavors while visiting a number of nonprofit organizations in the United States. During...
Brent Fulton
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...prepared,” said Gary Russell, executive director of China Harvest. Until now, no one has known of any North American-based training center that prepares individuals specifically for China service. In response...
Joshua Snyder
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June 17, 2002
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...by the local people. The story of Chinese opposition to Christianity has been chronicled by Paul Cohen and others.[1] A number of misunderstandings and faux-pas resulted in riotous response by the...
Samuel Ling
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March 22, 2002
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...paroxysm of anger and anti-American vitriol over the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, and the U.S. State Department had urged Americans not to travel in China. I, however,...
Kay Danielson
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March 15, 2002
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...United States. He is studying English at the PLIES Intensive English School, living with an American host family and touring Los Angeles, Washington, Chicago and New York City. Wei is...
Lisa Nagle
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September 24, 2001
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