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China in Africa: Clues to the Future of “Belt and Road?”

[…] since the year 2000, while foreign direct investment has grown 40% annually. While China is far and away the world leader in African infrastructure investment, it ranks number three in aid to Africa. More than 10,000 Chinese firms are believed to be operating in Africa, more than three times the number indicated by existing […]

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Theological Chinese for Non-native Speakers

[…] is designed specifically for individuals planning to serve full-time in Taiwan, China, or in Chinese communities internationally. Students will receive in-depth courses in leadership, spiritual formation, cross-cultural service and other subjects, taught in Mandarin by highly qualified faculty. In addition, participants in the program take part in service opportunities in the southern California area, […]

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A Message from the Church in China

[…] factors many of us in the West consider necessary for church growth are supremely irrelevant to the growing church in China.” Correction: The original post misstated the year that the number of evangelicals in China is projected to surpass the number of evangelicals in America. We regret the error.  Image credit: Dalian Skyscape by egorgrebnev via Flickr.

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A Strategy Forged in Bethlehem

[…] were created enters into his creation as a created being. He through whom all things hold together lies helpless in a feeding trough. Recalling a Christmas Eve service at Saint Patrick’s cathedral in Dublin, U2’s Bono writes, The poetry and politics of the Christmas story hit me as if I were hearing it for […]

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ISM in Reverse in China?

[…] master’s degree at a world-ranked university, sharing the gospel and reading God’s word with students from all over the globe. Could that be you? To know more, contact the author at  [email protected]. Notes ^ Ministry of Education, "Growing number of foreign students choosing to study in China for a degree across multiple disciplines,” 3 April […]

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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 […]

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Mao’s Black Box: Resilience and Religious Revival in Wenzhou

A Book Review

[…] communities and the state. Wang’s concluding chapter sums up the lasting effects of Maoism in terms of the revitalization of sacred spaces, seen today in the massive number of churches and temples that dot the Wenzhou landscape; the rearticulation of communal religion with local elites and politics; and the accession of localized Christianity, pointing […]

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Fervent Faith and Audacious Hope

Reflections on China Today and God’s Purpose

[…] be bad because they are mishandled or create pride. Some seemingly “bad things” are really good in the longer term, because they lead to faith and humble service to God. My second lesson: We need to change perspective from nostalgia for a past Normal to looking forward to God’s New Normal. Isaiah 43: “This […]

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Stories You May Have Missed

[…] believers and of those who serve them. Finally, Wang comments on the maturing of the church’s presence within the society. In the past Christians often saw social service primarily as a means of evangelism. In the current climate, those engaged in charitable and welfare work realize the need to conduct these activities independently of […]

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A Larger Purpose

[…] those in their midst. China offers no shortage of opportunities to follow Christ’s example in ministering to the whole person. Figures from the early 1990s put the number of people with disabilities in China at 60 million; the total is probably much greater today. A growing elderly population and a shrinking number of younger […]