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Partnering with China’s Church in an Era of Global Convergence

[…] and ultimately proving Christ's faithfulness to His church as they wait upon the Spirit for guidance. A previous generation of Chinese Christians, cut off from all outside contact and separated from their leaders, was forced to seek the Lord in this way. Their testimonies bear witness to His faithfulness. While acknowledging that China and […]

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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] have been commendable, these efforts by themselves will fall short if “grass-roots” Chinese people are not mobilized to live out healthy lifestyles and give themselves in sacrificial service to others. This is where I believe the Lord is calling His church to be. Susan Hunter in her book AIDS in Asia says that the […]

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Transitions Large and Small

[…] needs to be done so that we will be ready to begin the next chapter. Amy Young, author of Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service, writes in “Debriefing before the Final Goodbye,” “You may be tired of the “T” word (transition), you may be eager about what is around the corner, […]

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What Is Our Role?

Toward a Set of Shared Considerations for Outside Involvement in Chinese Leadership Development

[…] leader development assistance and in the lives of the leaders at various levels in country. The EvaluLead guidethe product of extensive research on leader development by a number of NGOs and foundations under the auspices of the Sustainable Leadership Initiativefurther breaks down the impact on the leader into three interpenetrating domains: individual, organizational and […]

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3 Questions: Migration and Public Theology in China

[…] the situation for migrants changed since then? The participant observation and interviews in migrant communities were conducted from 2006 to 2008. Since then, I have maintained continued contact with some NGO workers in order to keep informed about the situation. A decade later, the plight of rural migrants has continued to the third-generation. Changes […]

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China’s Urban Christians

A Light That Cannot Be Hidden

[…] Amazon China’s Urban Christian: A Light That Cannot Be Hidden is also available from the publisher, Wipf and Stock Publishers. For a discounted price on multiple copies, contact Wipf and Stock.  Reviews As China continues to aggressively urbanize so does the church. This book provides well thought-out, insightful information that helps those of us […]

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End of an Era?

[…] years. How believers outside China choose to respond in this transition will determine in part the nature of these stories.  A few years ago I explored a number of possible responses to this new season in the e-book 7 Trends Impacting Foreign Christians in China. The situation has continued to evolve in the years since, but […]

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New Report Highlights Roots of Religious Persecution in China

[…] statistics, the report highlights several root causes that help to explain why religious persecution is apparently on the rise. The report indicates a huge spike in the number of people sentenced for religious activities. On closer examination, it appears that the vast majority of these were members of the Almighty God cult, formerly known […]

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Can My Church and I Really Impact the People of China?

[…] picnics, hiking trips, and traveling to national parks. The hardest part is getting started. In some contexts, a church can connect with the International Student and Scholars Services (or similar name) office of a nearby university and seek to help them serve and meet needs of students. Another idea is partnering. As the international […]

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Filling a Gap

[…] currently sending out cross-cultural workers, they are not able to share in this awesome blessing. And often if a church has sent out such workers, a good number of them are floundering and not seeing any fruit. This is an area in which their faith is lacking. Any way that we can help the […]