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Editorials
Member Care Is Part of the Mission
[…] way of blessing the nations is through families. He urges missionary husbands and fathers to return to the core of spiritual fatherhood and to reflect on the call to fatherhood even as they respond to the call of the Great Commission. In her article on missionaries and marriage, Lisa Tsai offers some surprising observations […]
Supporting Article
Human Services via Faith Groups
<p>Without a complete understanding of what disability is, human services may not adequately address personal and social environmental issues—they may even exacerbate them. Some factors regarding disability can be attributed to discrimination in the social environment. In his discussion of human services delivery, the author focuses on faith communities, pointing out at least seven […]
The Elusive Path to Religious Freedom
[…] the book he devotes to delineating four types of repression and ways to counter each. Central to Thames’ argument is the intersectionality of religious freedom, which he calls “the cornerstone of democratic society.” (4) Because it is inextricably tied to other social and political dynamics, religious persecution can only be countered through a multi-faceted […]
How the Church Grows in China
[…] to ask how this growth is taking place. This is the approach taken by Steve Z, a pastor, writer, researcher, and specialist on church development who in 2017 and 2018 undertook a random sample survey of congregations in 18 Chinese provinces and municipalities. This summer ChinaSource will feature a blog series highlighting the results […]
The Many Faces of the Chinese Church
[…] more worshipers among the diverse peoples of China to fulfill the prophetic words of Revelation and bring greater glory to his name. For further explanation of how the number of people groups was established see: Hattaway, Paul, Operation China: Introducing all the Peoples of China. Pasadena: William Carey Library, 2000, pp. 1-6. Image Credit: Gaylan Yeung
From Doing to Paving the Way
[…] gifts” faithfully or “leveraging your resources.” This is western thinking, enmeshed in the prideful thought that the best kind of service is leading. While some may be called to leadership, most are not—and the question itself misses the point of service in the Kingdom (God is looking for “good and faithful servants”). This was […]
Editorials
What if We’re Out Tomorrow
[…] has spent the better part of his life seeking to serve the people of China has been denied a visa to remain in the country. Another wake-up call? Decades of relative freedom and unprecedented openness to those from outside China have created a sense of near invincibility among many serving in China, particularly those […]
Lead Article
What Is Disability?
[…] lot of responsibility. Disability is not just a set of impairments; it is a construction. Let’s get to the work of de-constructing it! References Albrecht, G. ( 2006). Encyclopedia of Disability Volume 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Allen, J. (2010). Overcoming Stigma. Retrieved from http://saynotostigma.com/2010/01/overcoming-stigma/ Armer, B. (2007). “Eugenetics: A Polemical View of Social […]
Supporting China’s Indigenous Missions Movement
[…] of ChinaSource Quarterly provide ample evidence that China’s indigenous sending movement is maturing. Overseas agencies have an important partnership role to play, yet caution and restraint are called for as China’s Christians continue to explore their role within the global missions effort. In Wu’s words, “Careful planning and critical evaluation are absolutely necessary if […]
View From the Wall
China in 2020
Vol. 9, No. 3
<p>Considering the changes that are sweeping though China, what will China look like in 2020? How are these changes affecting the people of China?</p>