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Wolfensberger’s 18 Wounds Faced by Devalued People
[…] killing thoughts and death maki Wolfensberger, W. (1998b). A Brief Introduction to Social Role Valorization: A High-order Concept for Addressing the Plight of Societally Devalued People and for Structuring Human Services (3rd ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University) p. 12-21. Image credit: Wheelchair by Andrew Hefter via Flickr.
From Entrepreneur to Catalyst
[…] due to attrition, shifting organizational priorities, and a changing environment in China, this entrepreneurial generation is shrinking. The entrepreneurs who paved the way in many areas of service in China and who are now in leadership today are also significantly older than the emerging leaders whom they seek to serve. In a 2015 study […]
Book Reviews
Constructing China’s Jerusalem
Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou
[…] with their entrepreneurial skills, boss Christians have actually set themselves apart as a social class of elite male entrepreneurs, commanding submission by non-elite feminine Madas (women in service roles like Martha at home and in churches) and rural migrant workers. The domination of masculine elitist culture at church is exemplified by the seating arrangement […]
Editorials
Whose Agenda
[…] involved with China ministry for over 20 years, recently shared these lessons from the BTJ movement, which speak directly to the topic of international cooperation in China service,the theme of this issue of ChinaSource. Brent Fulton Lessons from International Involvement in the BTJ Movement Wu Xi Lesson 1 Presenting the Truth, the Whole Truth and […]
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Family Therapy of Grief in Earthquakes
[…] about $30,000, sent out two relief teams (one was a counseling team led by a psychology professor) and collected countless clothes and materials. This church is merely representative of Beijing house churches; it is estimated that the total amount of money donated by these churches has been about $300,000. They are providing holistic help […]
Loneliness in the World, Unity in Solitude
[…] United States. This is LeaderTrek, a program of Trailhead Fellowship, partnering in Washington State with the China ministry of ACCTS (the Association for Christian Conferences, Teaching, and Service). Trailhead Leadership also has LeaderTreks and similar programs taking place this year in Colorado, California, Montana, Texas, and Arizona. Brother Wei wrote this summary of a […]
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Christian Broadcasting
Facing the Challenges
[…] broadcast ministry has encountered new challenges and must again adjust its strategy. Today, evangelical stations are seeking new methods and strategies. For several years now, Kairos Communication Service International has been seriously considering these challenges and planning the necessary adjustments it must make. As a result, it will make the following changes in its […]
Editorials
On the Way to the Future
On January 2, 1921, exactly two months after becoming the world’s first commercial broadcaster, pioneer radio station KDKA scored another first by airing the worship service of Calvary Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thus began the era of religious broadcasting, and with it, the potential of reaching people anywhere in the world with the […]
Defying Western Expectations
[…] church should stand for, whether doctrinally, politically, or otherwise. As Bruce Baugus points out in the winter 2021 issue of China Source Quarterly, Early Rain is not representative of China’s reformed and reforming churches as a whole. It may have provided Western observers, including Christian groups outside China, with a convenient stereotype, but in […]
Asking the Right Questions
[…] Spencer Johnson made the observation, “The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you can find new cheese.” If your “cheese” is opportunities for effective service in China, then adapting to the new environment means leaving behind those that are no longer viable and seeking out those that are emerging. In the […]