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2016: Not “Business as Usual”

[…] New draft regulations that would potentially limit Christian activity on the internet, forbid believers going abroad for conferences or to study, and target unregistered Christian gatherings. Increased pressure on Christian university professors Unofficial “house churches” in several parts of China forced to close In fact, it may be argued that Christians serving in China […]

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Greater China’s Great Transformation

[…] term more acceptable than “Confucian” in Asia’s multi-ethnic context) imparted through “moral education” in the schools to complement the growth of a “Research and Development” culture. A number of these themes are echoed in China under Hu Jintao: populist slogans calling on officials to serve the public benefit a strategy of balanced development to […]

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Counseling in China—More “Same Same, but Different”

In the wake of COVID-19, what is available and accepted for dealing with mental health issues?

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A Shared Hope

[…] with the State While the terms “underground” and “official” might provide a convenient shorthand for understanding how various parts of the church have historically responded to government pressure, a Chinese believer who represents the former camp warns against oversimplification. He points out that some in the “underground” church have good relations with the government, […]

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Serving China Revisited

[…] journal we focus on those who serve cross-culturally in China today. In the second chapter of Philippians, the apostle Paul looks at three critical areas related to service that we would do well to revisit as we consider what it means to serve China. Our Motivation After appealing for unity among the Philippian believers, […]

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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] have been commendable, these efforts by themselves will fall short if “grass-roots” Chinese people are not mobilized to live out healthy lifestyles and give themselves in sacrificial service to others. This is where I believe the Lord is calling His church to be. Susan Hunter in her book AIDS in Asia says that the […]

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Rediscovering the Plot

[…] resurrection of the Chinese church. Over the years a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the Chinese church has further embellished this original portrait, giving rise to a number of prominent China church narratives that speak not only to the state of the church but also its relationship to the Christian community outside China. These, […]

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Thinking the Unthinkable

<p>When US Air flight 1549 landed unexpectedly in the Hudson River on January 15, 2009, the pilot, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, III, became an instant hero. But there were other heroes on the Hudson River that day as well.</p>

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Sustainability and Long-Term Effectiveness: the Role of Business

[…] within the government, will quickly see through one's supposed commercial identity. Zhao Xiao, a prominent Beijing economist, believes the "Kingdom enterprise " concept is key to sustainable service and witness in China. In a recent interview Zhao provides valuable food for thought on the role of business in China as a vital expression of […]

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New Wineskins for Cross-Cultural Workers from China

[…] workers, make it difficult to work in the same organization even if all agree upon the end goal. Chang concludes: “The revival of Chinese churches, the growing number of mature, mission-minded local Chinese Christians, the large population of unreached people groups (UPGs), and the difficulties that international agencies in China face all call for […]