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Does China Need More Leadership Training?
[…] areas; or one could focus on traditionally marginalized groups such as urban migrants, the church among people with disabilities, the elderly, or women in ministry. Bring something new. Basic Bible, theology, and ministry skills were the mainstay of training in the 1980s and 1990s, but the church today is much better equipped to meet […]
Why Divorce Is on the Rise in China
[…] the opposite sex, both on the job and socially, these separated spouses are more likely to be drawn into extramarital affairs. Traditional values have given way to new views on relationships. Women are becoming better educated and are more aware of their rights. Greater affluence allows for financial independence, lessening the incentive to get […]
Giving Thanks in the Darkness
[…] But she had seen the Lord. She had heard his voice. Things would never be the same. The tomb where she had sought solace had taken on new meaning. What had been a symbol of despair was now cause for thanksgiving. It was time to look forward, even when Christ’s words did not seem […]
The Unseen Side of China’s Internet Explosion
[…] of the “Great Firewall of China,” (the elaborate security measures the government has put in place to regulate what is available online), the internet has created a new social space in which Chinese can organize around issues of common concern. Experienced users wanting to sound off on political issues stay one step ahead of […]
In Search of Structure
The Pull of Denominations in China
[…] to ask whether God has in fact allowed this particular attribute to develop within the church for a reason and without examining both the old and the new critically in the light of Scripture. The current discussion on Reformed theology, and the wider examination of the role of denominations in China today, are necessary […]
A Look in the Mirror
Research and the Indigenous Church
[…] the historical role of mission researchers and field directors with the current realities of today’s Chinese church, we will make some observations about the need for a new generation of missiological thinkers in China and will suggest directions for further research. Far from being the last word, the perspectives presented in this series are […]
Why Crosses? Why Zhejiang?
<p>The massive campaign against church crosses in China’s Zhejiang province is in the news again with the release this month of the US State Department’s 2015 Report on International Religious Freedom.</p>
Editorials
China by the Numbers
Thumbing through an in- flight magazine recently, I came across a graph showing the rate of global population growth since 1960. The overall trend is downward, from more than two percent in the 1960s and early 1970s to about 1.1 percent today. What immediately caught my eye, however, was the v-shaped dip occurring just […]
Editorials
China’s Great Leap Outward
[…] settling. Where Chinese congregations already exist, leadership needs to welcome the reality that the future growth of their churches will likely be due to the influx of new members from China. Where Chinese Christians are currently few in number, local bodies will need to be challenged with the God-given opportunity before them. Language learning […]
Tools, Not Solutions, for China’s Church
<p>A previous generation of Chinese Christians, cut off from all outside contact and separated from their leaders, was forced to rely upon the Lord alone as they sought the way forward. This seeking after God was an important part of their maturing process, and their testimonies bear witness to his faithfulness. While acknowledging that […]