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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 […]

Book Reviews

Closing a Perception/Reality Gap

A Book Review

[…] one place a guide to accessing disparate documents that follow a common theme but come from a wide variety of sources. The authors have done a great service in tracking down and cataloguing these many documents. The overviews of policy development and of the various government organs involved in setting and enforcing policy bring […]

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Sharing Eternal Truth on Shortwave Radio

Old-School Tech Beats Modern Monitoring

[…] despite the challenges, he has allowed us to carry on ministry to China and to the Chinese people. We must remain faithful to what we have been called to do and trust God to do what we cannot. That means continuing to be faithful in preaching the Word, developing quality content, and finding the […]

Editorials

Confronting the Cults

[…] We give particular attention to the Almighty God sect (formerly known as Eastern Lightning), whose members were responsible for last year’s savage murder of an unsuspecting McDonald’s customer in northeast China. Officials were quick to take action against the attackers and have since launched a crackdown on the sect nationwide. Since this particular cult […]

Editorials

The Stewardship Gap

[…] do “spiritual” ministry but offering little to equip them for the very real stewardship opportunities facing them every day in their homes, workplaces and communities.  While lip service has been given to “reaching influencers,” one might ask how much thought has been given to equipping them to exercise this influence in today’s China. Unlike […]

Editorials

The Olympic Challenge

[…] any inquiry with a tired meiyou (meaning— “We don’t have it.”), today—“Welcome!” and “Can I help you?” are becoming more common phrases as Beijing moves toward a service-oriented culture. Newly built parks add color to what was once a very gray landscape, while overhead gigantic billboards proclaim China’s dream of hosting “the best Olympics […]

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Closing the Gaps

[…] conference and beyond, the Lausanne leadership seeks to encourage collaborative action to address needs and opportunities that are currently under-resourced or underdeveloped. Rallying those who have been called to serve in these areas creates the space for them to work together in new ways, leveraging their respective strengths and doing more together than they […]

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 […]

Supporting Article

Mentoring

Coming Alongside

In 1999, a group of leaders from a variety of ministries met to discuss the growing shortfall between evangelism/church growth and the number of leaders that have been trained to lead new flocks. Over the past several decades, much time has been devoted to evangelism and church planting. While both are vital to the […]

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It’s Also about the History

[…] exploited by foreign powers. This period of humiliation also saw a sharp increase in foreign missionary activity in China as well as a significant increase in the number of Chinese believers. To the Chinese government (and many Chinese) foreign intrusion and the Christian faith came to be seen as basically inseparabletwo sides of the […]