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China Ministry and Transformational Development (1)

The End of an Era?

Social service has been a key component of Christian mission ever since the Apostle Paul first collected funds to support the impoverished Christians in Jerusalem. While humanitarian aid waxed and waned in importance within mission circles during the intervening centuries, at the beginning of the twentieth century it came under great scrutiny particularly within […]

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Supporting China’s Indigenous Missions Movement

[…] with expatriates who work closely with them, this issue delves into a number of the practicalities now emerging as more believers in China enter long-term cross cultural service. In the case of the recruiting question referred to above, guest editor Wu Xi refers to the resurgence of outside agencies reopening recruitment offices in China […]

Peoples of China

Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

[…] with their parents, post-eighties children were often accompanied by their grandparents who would relocate in order to continue living with them until they finished high school. A number of factors combined to produce this situation. To begin with, it was a very pragmatic arrangement. As retirees, grandparents usually had sufficient time to provide care […]

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A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

[…] to bring together a meeting of minds. We have sought to create a platform for diverse views from inside and outside China, encouraging proactive thinking about Christian service in a rapidly evolving environment. The Journal first took shape during a literal meeting of minds, a two-day gathering at Chicago’s O’Hare Hilton to discuss China’s […]

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How Many NGOs does China Really Have?

[…] of civil society, these numbers are quite impressive. However, as is often the case in China, the numbers tell only part of the story. In reality the number of functioning, truly independent non-profit organizations focused on serving society is considerably smaller. Those of sufficient scale to make a difference beyond just their own local […]

Editorials

Member Care Is Part of the Mission

[…] Tsai states in the conclusion to her article, “The well-being of missionaries is part of the mission.” It is our prayer that the articles in this issue will raise the profile of this vital service to God’s servants, prompting deeper discussion and sparking new practical efforts to prepare and to come alongside those being sent.

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Is China Persecuting More Christians for their Faith?

[…] around two issues: 1) the ability of unregistered churches to obtain facilities in order to meet openly and 2) Christians desiring to serve through educational or social service projects but having no legal platform by which to engage in these activities. Both of these point back to China’s immature legal system, mentioned above. As […]

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Some Additions to the Summer Bookshelf

[…] the CPC has governed the region since.     Globalization and the Making of Religious Modernity in China: Transnational Religions, Local Agents, and the Study of Religion, 1800–Present, edited by Thomas Jansen, Thoralf Klein, and Christian Meyer. Leiden: Brill, 2014. xviii+424 pp. €150.00/US$194.00 (cloth).   Based on proceedings of a conference held at Hong Kong Baptist University […]

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From Leading to Modeling

[…] the workplace can provide the freedom to address areas of life that may have been off limits in an organizational setting. While the practical outcome of such service may seem rather abstract compared with the measurable results achieved while directly pursuing organizational goals, the impact of modeling can be much more long-lasting. Asked what […]

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7 Recommendations before Saying “Zaijian” to China

[…] social media so she arranges times to FaceTime with her best friend who also left China this summer. My wife often uses WeChat, a cross-platform instant messaging service from China, to record messages with friends all around the world. I post pictures on Instagram and communicate via Facebook and email to stay connected with […]