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Editorials
More Than Half the Sky
[…] ideal. However, we can see how that, in the unique circumstances of China, God has met them at their point of need and gifted them for extraordinary service. We have much to praise Him for, and also much to learn, as we consider our sisters in China who hold up “more than half the […]
When Less Is More
[…] Their expanding outreach programs spoke of the church’s growing influence. Their well-equipped facilities were a measure of the comparatively higher standard of living enjoyed by an increasing number of Christians in China. Members traveling overseas for conferences or training provided firsthand accounts of life in their churches back home. Eventually shut down by authorities, […]
Bringing the Gospel to Guangxi
[…] but this did not immediately constrain the church. In 1950, Rev. Desterhaft (CMA) wrote, The present circumstances have, in most districts, caused the attendance at Sunday worship services to increase instead of decrease. In some churches there has been an increase of nearly fifty percent, and in all churches at least a twenty-five per […]
Editorials
China by the Numbers
[…] still hard to come by. Nonetheless, this church growth has already placed China squarely on the map when it comes to the global Christian population. As China moves steadily toward becoming the nation with the largest number of Christians, its church will increasingly be in a position to leave a lasting mark on Christianity worldwide.
Scattered to Sow
[…] what God is doing in the hearts of their new neighbors. This might mean, for example, structuring their business or professional pursuits to allow for witness and service opportunities within their spheres of influence, proactively engaging with teachers and other parents in the new schools their children will be attending, or seeking out likeminded […]
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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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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 […]
Six Trends Shaping China (and What They Mean for the Church)
[…] little track record in establishing globally recognized brands that can fuel ongoing demand into the future. As the workforce ages and as China moves toward a more services- and information-oriented economy, the church will find itself ministering to those who are moving out of factory life and into more stable jobs in the cities. […]
Will China Become Generous?
<p>According to <em>China Daily</em>, one out of every thousand people in China is a multimillionaire. Yet China’s newfound wealth does not yet appear to be translating into greater generosity. In a worldwide survey, the London-based Charities Aid Foundation ranked China last among 140 countries. Could that change?</p>
Editorials
The Olympic Challenge
[…] any inquiry with a tired meiyou (meaning— “We don’t have it.”), today—“Welcome!” and “Can I help you?” are becoming more common phrases as Beijing moves toward a service-oriented culture. Newly built parks add color to what was once a very gray landscape, while overhead gigantic billboards proclaim China’s dream of hosting “the best Olympics […]