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Supporting Article
China’s Place in the World
[…] Redrawing the Map During the past decade, Xi Jinping’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has seen a doubling of Chinese investment abroad, making China the world’s number one overseas investor. Key to the BRI has been the desire to head off conflict in the Pacific and the South China Sea by opening up […]
Editorials
The Greatest Story Never Told?
[…] to be found among China’s growing urban population. Secondly, by focusing our attention solely within China’s borders, we may miss some of the most obvious opportunities for service and witness among the future influencers, thousands of whom are currently studying or working in other countries. The question for many churches and organizations outside China […]
Is China Persecuting More Christians for their Faith?
<p>According to the China Aid 13.8% more Christians in China were persecuted last year as compared with 2011, continuing a trend of increasing persecution that goes back to at least 2007.</p>
“Passive” Church Planting in China
<p>The China Partnership website recently carried the story of an urban pastor who planted 16 churches in a major Chinese city. The article profiles the transformation in this pastor’s thinking concerning the nature and purpose of the church.</p>
From Here to There
The Straight-Line Fallacy
[…] faith without the restraints imposed upon them by a hostile government. They promote advocacy as the means to achieve this desired future, believing that political and economic pressure will eventually force the Chinese party-state to change its tact in dealing with religious believers. China’s’ leaders may have been sensitive to foreign sentiment in the […]
China Ministry and Transformational Development (2)
The End of an Era?
[…] destruction in Shanxi attracted national-level attention, with many eager both to help those in need and to demonstrate their patriotic fervor in light of Xi Jinping’s recent pressure on the wealthy to contribute to China’s “common prosperity.”18 The China Children’s Charity (中华儿慈会 or CCC), one of the country’s largest foundations, was quick to reach […]
The Challenge of China’s Shifting Labor Market
[…] the demand for robotic technology. Meanwhile the growing ranks of China’s urban consumers are performing more transactions online that previously required interacting in person with sales or service personnel. Whether shopping for insurance or buying a television, there is less and less of a need to go physically to an office or retail outlet. […]
How Not to End Persecution
[…] other supporting rights (e.g., freedoms of association, speech, property rights, etc.).19 Hence, there is a need to go beyond the traditional responses of awareness, advocacy, or diplomatic pressure in dealing with religious persecution and to adopt a multifaceted approach. Thames buttresses his case with examples of how US government policies promoting education, refugee resettlement, […]
Lead Article
Welcome to the City
[…] and the callings and capacities of the church intersect with the mandate and desires God, here is the area where the church can engage the city through service. Finding the needs and dreams of the city and addressing those which are within the callings and capabilities of the church and in line with God’s […]
Engaging to Collaborate and Serve
[…] in collaborating to serve the Chinese church and society. Over the years we have often referred to ourselves as a “think tank” on China’s church and Christian service in China. Through our various publications, conferences, special projects, and partnerships with others in the ministry and academic worlds we have had a role in identifying […]