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The Three-fold Call of the Leader as Steward
[…] tension; otherwise, we will be pulled down either through a shift to self-confidence on the one side, or demoralization on the other. As we lead from the center of this tension in our own lives we are able to lead others to that same place. It is in the right balance of this tension […]
Assessing Political Reform in China
[…] the United States, to address key aspects of governance reform since 1978. In her thorough review for The China Journal, Dr. Carol Lee Hamrin of the Global China Center describes the book as “a fairly comprehensive and readable account” of governance reform since Deng. The book is less effective, according to Hamrin, in shedding light […]
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.
Thinking the Unthinkable
[…] that one also be willing to think the unthinkable. Although one can point to many continuities in China’s long history, it has also been marked by a number of jarring discontinuities. Identifying current trends and assuming that they will continue to play out in a linear fashion may provide some sense of reassurance about […]
Editorials
The Spirit of the Enterprise
[…] according to this writer, is with the spiritual world of the entrepreneur himself or herself. The encouraging notesounded by several contributors to this issueis that an increasing number of Chinese business leaders have been transformed by their belief in Christ. They in turn are transforming their businesses, and through their businesses are having a […]
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 […]
China’s NGO Policy: Iron Cage or Ladder to Success?
[…] regulations as a constraint, the authors urged NGO leaders to take these regulations as a guide on their journey toward greater opportunities. Pointing to the relatively small number of Christian-run NGOs in operation and the need for greater professionalization throughout the sector, they argued the only real constraints were internal. The oft-told story of […]
Peoples of China
As China Grows Older
[…] population looms large for young families and for the church. China’s birth rates have been brought under control during the past three decades. As a result, the number of working-age people as a percentage of the total population has begun to plateau and will decrease steadily over the next decade. Meanwhile, the proportion of […]
How Important Is Education for Chinese Serving Cross-culturally?
[…] effective by staying in China to reach their neighbors and play a part in sending out better qualified folks to reach the nations. To continue the conversation, contact Tabor Laughlin at [email protected]. Notes ^ Wrobbel, Karen A. “Are National Schools a Viable Option?” EMQ Archives. January 2008. Image credit: FDU by Hai Yang via […]
Why China Needs Two
[…] the past three decades, severely skewed the country’s normal population pattern: Finally, as China’s birth rates have been brought under control during the past three decades the number of working-age people as a percentage of the total population has begun to plateau and will decrease steadily over the next decade. Meanwhile the proportion of […]