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A Shared Challenge
<p><em>Editor's note: This editorial originally appeared in "Building Together to Bless the Nations" (CS Quarterly, 2011 Autumn)</em></p>
Who’s in Charge?
[…] of the world with whom they will be serving. As one believer from China related to me last year, this latter cultural encounter highlights the difference in approach between the Western task-oriented mindset and the relational emphasis of many Chinese missionaries. Armed with decades of experience, proven methods, advanced technological tools, and considerable financial […]
China’s NGO Policy: Iron Cage or Ladder to Success?
[…] in a large grey area in which much was allowed but little was legally defined, local and foreign-run nonprofit organizations were suddenly faced with a litany of new requirements. The new laws specifically targeted religious activities and put severe restrictions on foreign funds coming into the country. Many overseas entities concluded it was no […]
The Mountains Are Shorter, Part 2
[…] with electronic data to provide a comprehensive picture of local residents. While such intrusive measures may raise questions about the legality of the Party’s interventions, these concerns appear to have been addressed in the 2017 National Intelligence Law and subsequent security legislation.7 In much the same way that high-speed rail has shortened the physical […]
Who Moved My Church?
[…] accustomed to viewing their home country as a “Christian nation,” the dynamics of this transformation are mirrored in the existential challenges they face as they confront a new reality, raising important questions about the church’s role in a rapidly changing world. Writing in 1990, Scottish church historian Andrew F. Walls took issue with the […]
Toward a Flourishing Society
[…] fit prominently into the discussions. Promise Hsu, a journalist from Beijing, presented a fascinating look at the city’s Christian heritage, with its rich Dutch Reformed traditions, and applied his reflections to Christians living in China’s cities. Many of the speakers and panelists came from nearby Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary, as well as […]
Where is China Going?
[…] Bank and Bain Capital and reported by The Diplomat, found that more than half were planning to emigrate. One of the top reasons for entrepreneurs to emigrate appears to be insecurity due to lack of rule of law and lack of regulated business norms in China. Other factors include concerns about air pollution and […]
From Trailblazer to Fellow Traveler
[…] the church should move forward in certain areas. Moving from trailblazer to fellow traveler may not seem as exciting, but those who invest in the ones who will blaze new trails for decades to come are sure to make a lasting contribution. Image credit: Skyline Drive – Appalachian Trail Marker by Mrs. Gemstone via Flickr.
The Overseas NGO Law: A Second Look
[…] initiative to meet with overseas NGO representatives to help with registration. As with any official initiative in China, implementation varies greatly from place to place. Some would-be applicants are finding it impossible to find a willing PSU. Others are discovering their local security officials are still in the process of understanding their new role […]
China’s Urbanization: Three Things You Should Know
[…] is necessary to get out of large modern cities like Beijing and Shanghai and go to some of China's second-tier cities. The contrast will give you an appreciation for where China is going as it continues to urbanize. Still in Transition. Different cities in China are at vastly different places in the process. While […]