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2 Resources for Those Affected by Coronavirus Restrictions

[…] affected by the restrictions put in place to limit the spread of the coronavirus, the impact of isolation and fear is taking a toll. There have been calls for prayer, local outreaches, and attempts by pastors and other believers to comfort and encourage those who are feeling the effects of the ongoing isolation. We […]

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Loneliness in the World, Unity in Solitude

[…] some time alone with God before we reached the summit. …After everyone walked for a while, Brent found that we were going the wrong way, so he called everyone back and led us to the right trail. At that fork, there was a big sign. Several people in the group said they saw the […]

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From Leading to Modeling

[…] the workplace can provide the freedom to address areas of life that may have been off limits in an organizational setting. While the practical outcome of such service may seem rather abstract compared with the measurable results achieved while directly pursuing organizational goals, the impact of modeling can be much more long-lasting. Asked what […]

Editorials

Measuring Change in China

Whose Yardstick?

[…] visitors ventured warily into one of China’s large urban churches, visions of “Potemkin Village” dancing in their heads, only to emerge an hour later remarking that the service was “just like anything you’d experience in a church in America” (or Singapore, or Canada ….)? Of course there are similarities, but to conclude that Chinese […]

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The Spirit of the Enterprise

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "CEOs in China" (CS Quarterly, 2007 Winter).</p>

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The Stewardship Gap

[…] practice stewardship into the future bears watching by a global church that is itself in need of rediscovering true stewardship.   Image credit: Journal Entry (Joel Montes de Oca) by Chris Lott, on Flickr Footnotes ^ Mark Foreman, Wholly Jesus: His Surprising Approach to Wholeness and Why it Matters Today. Boise, Idaho: Ampelon Publishing, 2008, p. 208.

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From Entrepreneur to Catalyst

[…] to the current generation of entrepreneurs in China ministry. After Joshua had been chosen to take Israel into the Promised Land, Moses’s job description changed. No longer called to lead the charge, his new assignment was to “encourage and strengthen Joshua” (Deuteronomy 3:28). As willing catalysts, this generation of leaders can encourage and strengthen […]

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Welcome to the City

[…] to consider when developing an urban strategy. First is the needs and dreams of the city. Second is the mandate and desires of God. Third is the callings and capacities of the church. To find ways to engage the city the church needs to find the needs and dreams of the city and to […]

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Hospitality, a Comic Book, the Bible, and Lot

A Conversion Story in China

[…] out as particularly uncommon. The following is one such story. It is both encouraging and instructive: Encouraging in that it reminds us Christ did “not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance,” and instructive in that it reminds us “faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ”. To maintain […]

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American Evangelicalism and China: A Necessary Conversation

[…] of American capitalist values on the current ministry mindset in China? How will American pragmatism and individualism shape China’s emerging mission movement? For those of us who call the Beautiful Country home, all these questions deserve sober reflection. Yet they are ultimately not ours to answer. Addressing his readers in China, Ren Xiaopeng asks, […]