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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, […]
Toward a “Sending” Church in China
[…] is essential if those sent out are to be properly supported. At present there appears to be a gulf between the passion of the few who feel called to go and the commitment of the rest of the congregation. Member care. Proven practices among experienced organizations and churches in other countries can be instructive, […]
Editorials
Facing Transitions
[…] to be faced alone. A wealth of resources is available for those who find themselves facing change. Amy Young’s Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service is accompanied by an activity book for families and a workbook for those in transition. In her review, Cassie Cahill echoes the sentiments of many who […]
Crossing the Lines in Wenzhou
[…] can approach religion rationally, treat religion favorably, and genuinely respect other people's religious beliefs. Therefore, in order to continue to preserve excellent conditions for religious harmony, I call for greater effort to improve the "Building Regulations." Or, when conditions are ripe, to reissue a draft "Regulations" that the religious community can truly take to […]
Beyond Politics
[…] are motivated to seek change within their society will choose to live out their faith. Christians in China are already providing examples through their forays into a number of areas. In the nascent field of Christian education, parents, teachers and church leaders are currently experimenting with a variety of alternatives to the state education […]
Editorials
China by the Numbers
[…] still hard to come by. Nonetheless, this church growth has already placed China squarely on the map when it comes to the global Christian population. As China moves steadily toward becoming the nation with the largest number of Christians, its church will increasingly be in a position to leave a lasting mark on Christianity worldwide.
Ministering to Drug Addicts in Myanmar
[…] the pastors can disciple them. The center keeps in touch with the local pastors so that counseling will be immediately applied once there are problems. “Or we call them back for some more treatment.” “Actually, in terms of evangelism ministry, gospel-centered detoxification is the quickest and most effective way of preaching the gospel, because […]
Flying against the Wind
[…] wrote an open letter that was circulated to Catholics around China. For his refusal to join the patriotic church, Zhou was arrested in 1955 and received a 20-year sentence. Zhou’s sentence was extended twice due to his refusal to repent of his crimes. During one episode of intense interrogation in 1970, he was handcuffed […]
Editorials
Urban Migrants
Building the Infrastructure
[…] we suggest that the Body of Christ has an important role to play by standing in the gaps left by government, business and other institutions, and by calling these institutions to account. Such an investment in China’s urban infrastructure today will reap long-term benefits as Christ’s love is made visible in the city and […]
Will China Become Generous?
[…] translating into greater generosity. In a worldwide survey, the London-based Charities Aid Foundation ranked China last among 140 countries. China’s neighbor to the south, Myanmar, came out number one in the survey, which took into account giving, volunteering, and helping strangers in need. Recently I talked with Dr. Scott Rodin, former ChinaSource board chair […]