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Instrumentalizing the Church in China
[…] voices of Chinese believers to be heard. Laura Silver, Sneha Gubulla, and Jordan Lipert, “Americans see both Russia and China in a negative light – but more call Russia an enemy,” <em>Pew Research Center, </em>May 10, 2023, <a href="https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/05/10/americans-see-both-russia-and-china-in-a-negative-light-but-more-call-russia-an-enemy/">https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/05/10/americans-see-both-russia-and-china-in-a-negative-light-but-more-call-russia-an-enemy/</a>. Accessed September 19, 2023.</p><p>Laura Silver, Kat Devlin, and Christine Huang, “Unfavorable Views of China Reach […]
Book Reviews
Redeemed by Fire
The Rise of Popular Christianity in Modern China
Lian Xi, Redeemed by Fire: The Rise of Popular Christianity in Modern China. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2010. Available on Amazon. Reviewed by Brent Fulton Years ago a Western teacher was having a conversation with one of her students in China about their respective cultures. “You know what the difference is between you […]
Editorials
Charting the Future of China’s Ethnic Minorities
[…] China in this new century requires a research agenda that not only addresses the peoples as they have been but also anticipates how they are likely to change given the myriad forces currently transforming China. Consider, for example: The shift of China’s population from the countryside to established urban centers and newly emerging cities […]
Lead Article
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 […]
Editorials
The Changing Chinese Family
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "The Family in China" (<em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>, 2008 Fall).</p>
Editorials
Globalization: Is Anybody Home?
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in CS Quarterly, 2007 Summer.</p>
Urbanization and the Future of China’s Church
[…] use of the internet and social media, particularly involving believers who are well-known figures in the society, as well as ventures into areas such as education, social service, philanthropy, publishing, entrepreneurship, and community leadership will raise the profile of Christians and provide new avenues for outreach. Intellectual and financial resources will undergird the development […]
Editorials
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.
Scenarios for China
[…] until there was a great army, like an army of God… Of Issachar, men who had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do, 200 chiefs, and all their kinsmen under their command. (1 Chronicles 12:22,32) In such a time of turbulent change, we too must be as these 200 chiefs: […]
The “Why” Behind China’s New Overseas NGO Law
[…] larger policy context. Understanding the underlying concerns that gave rise to the legislation will help organizations know which of their activities might come under particular scrutiny. A change in posture, positioning, or certain operational aspects of an organization’s work could make it more likely that this work can continue in the new environment. Several […]