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Gospel Impact in East Africa
A Reader Responds
[…] and being surprised to see Chinese pottery in the display cases. China’s contact with the east coast of Africa pre-dates the beginnings of Islam, as noted in one of the articles in the recent ChinaSource Quarterly, although those early interactions were minimal and had no lasting impact on the culture. Modern connections between China […]
A Generation of One
Why China's most privileged youth generation ever is still looking for more. China's one-child policy has created, for the first time in history, an entire generation that has not known what it is like to have brothers, sisters, or cousins. China's most privileged generation to date, the youth of today have grown up with […]
One Virus, Two Cities
[…] hotspots. Compounding the danger of the virus itself was a woeful lack of national coordination that left individual cities and states to fend for themselves. On the one hand, this laissez faire approach gave localities freedom to adapt their policies to realities on the ground. On the other hand, an uneven patchwork of regulations, […]
Editorials
That They May Be One
[…] also be considered, and herein lies the key to success of any partnership. Jesus’ prayer for all believers, recorded in John 17:21, was that they “may be one” that the world may believe that you have sent me.” He went on to declare, “I have given them the glory that you gave me, that […]
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East-West Exchange Promotes Nonprofit Development in China
“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 the fall of 2000 a delegation of six national and provincial officials from the China Charity Federation (CCF—see below) spent 17 days interacting with […]
How Should We Care for Orphans in China?
Adoption—a foundational metaphor of the Christian faith and a challenging topic in the world, especially when intertwined with China’s one-child policy era, international complications, and issues of identity for adoptees. In this collection from the archives, we’ve pulled together reflections, book reviews, and analysis to open up our perspective on adoption from China.
Just One Book
A few weeks back, I did something rather mean—I wrote to a dozen or so friends serving in China and asked them what one book they would recommend to someone wanting to serve in China. The people I asked work in various ministry sectors, and live in different parts of China. Once they got […]
Cultural Identity—East vs West
Or Why They Cause Me Stress
[…] was reinforced by industrialization, consumerism, and globalization. Family identity arises from the belief that everything (humans, nature, supernatural realm, etc.) is spiritual as well as connected to one another, rather than separate. This belief is also reinforced by philosophical, historical, religious, and societal differences. This difference leads to misunderstandings in every area of life […]
When the Gates Close and the Church Is Called to Care
<p>The story of one church caring for those who had to leave China unexpectedly. </p>
One Tip for Effective Communication in China
The Rule of Three
[…] feel like a waste of time as it means personal interactions may take longer, but is a critical way to build relationships of trust with Chinese connections. One Tip: The Rule of Three A practice that helped my interaction with Chinese friends and colleagues is the rule of three – asking about the same […]