...local herders or restored with the help of local communities, could be linked with companies in search of pollution offsetting mechanisms, whether they be situated elsewhere in China, Europe or...
An Ecologist
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August 14, 2009
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Scholarship
...generally not equipped to re-enter China as Christians, and the local church is not well equipped to receive them. CS: What specific lessons do you think we have for the...
Kay Danielson
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October 8, 2009
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Scholarship
...a church has begun to grow, then a mentoring role is very appropriate. Foreign worker N meets regularly with a local leader to pray and discuss local church situations. Together...
John Thomas
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November 13, 2009
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Scholarship
...in People, not Projects. Talk to local believers whose lives have been positively impacted by fo-reigners in China, and you will learn that the foreigners placed a high premium on...
Brent Fulton
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Scholarship
...of their leaders. If every local house church were led by a formally trained pastor or minister, the entire house church movement would have a very different outlook. Overseas agencies...
Huo Shui
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Scholarship
...with advancements such as the internet, cheap phone calls, high speed trains, higher education and overall openness to foreigners, non-nationals can live comfortably in any of the 500 cities in...
Andy Yi, Dwight Nordstrom
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Scholarship
...local officials may prey upon them for personal gain. Anti-crime campaigns with quotas for a certain number of arrests can also prompt local officials to crack down on Christian activities...
Brent Fulton
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January 6, 2010
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Ideas, Scholarship
...been regarded as the crucible of the house-church movement in China with the largest number of unregistered Christians. Yet, over the years, the province has only received spasmodic attention in...
Tony Lambert
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April 16, 2010
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Scholarship
...people of the South Asian communities as well as with the local Chinese community. To promote social inclusion between the South Asians and the local Chinese people by enhancing mutual...
Che-ying Kwan, Yee-cheung Lau
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Scholarship
...you are able to message friends instantly, upload photos from your cell phone wherever you are in the world and even do tasks like buying virtual pets or play a...
Jonathan Hwang
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June 12, 2010
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Scholarship
...of the most popular ways of reaching out to Chinese youth is through music. Also, the cell phone has become a good resource. Youth are sending many text messages and...
Cathy Gibson
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Scholarship
...to life in China together with capitalism, both covertly and overtly. The grand parade through Tiananmen Square on October 1, 1984, is in my active memory. I found out that...
Jonathan Li
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Scholarship