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Theological Chinese for Non-native Speakers
[…] both the requisite theological vocabulary and is accessible to non-native speakers. Recently Logos Evangelical Seminary in Los Angeles launched a new program aimed at filling this gap. Called the Logos Total Immersion Program (L-TIP), it combines classroom training in theological Chinese with individual instruction in speaking, reading and writing. According to Dr. Rick Cook, […]
Strengthening Marriages in the Chinese Church
[…] the Holy Spirit can bring about change. The Global Times article concludes: In the Bible, marriage is a covenant made by husband and wife before God. The call to commitment is higher than the goal of gaining happiness; self-sacrifice and service are more important than obtaining what we want from the other person. In light […]
Cultivating Chinese Missionaries Faithfully and Realistically
[…] home base is realistic, and which people are available to faithfully follow-up on the missionaries’ well-being. These check-ins can be in the form of emails, texts, phone calls, and/or videochats on a regular basis. They should not be seen as an evaluation of the missionary’s performance but shepherding and communication of real needs. In […]
View From the Wall
A Glance at People with Disabilities in China
[…] (残废), which means “the handicapped and useless.” However, it has been forty years since China “opened the door” and began economic innovation. With rapid economic growth, nearly 200 million people have been brought out of poverty, and social attitudes towards people with disabilities have gone through a gradual, yet fundamental, change. In China today, […]
Editorials
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>
How to Pray for China
[…] disputes, and 22,000 cases involving foreign-related commercial and maritime businesses. Yes, China is a complicated country. As Wang Yi says in the opening remarks of his message, “May the law of love call us to lament for the sins of our nation, and continually call our nation to rely on the precious blood of Christ.”
A Meeting of Minds
20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource
<p>Looking back at 20 years of the <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>.</p>
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Toward a Typology of Christian Leaders in China
[…] in a large church network. Extremely dedicated, she struggles to find balance between ministry and family (if she has one). She may also struggle with her own calling, serving out of a sense of obligation and wondering whether she is really in the right place. She is often physically tired due to long hours […]
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Human Services via Faith Groups
<p>Without a complete understanding of what disability is, human services may not adequately address personal and social environmental issues—they may even exacerbate them. Some factors regarding disability can be attributed to discrimination in the social environment. In his discussion of human services delivery, the author focuses on faith communities, pointing out at least seven […]
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The Development of the Middle Hues
[…] the “newly well-off” of the middle class, are neither poor nor rich; estimates of their numbers range from 100 million to over 200 million people, increasing by 20 percent per year. In China, having a “comfortable life” means having an annual household income around US$14,000 in contrast to annual average rural incomes of $300 […]