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Toward a Typology of Christian Leaders in China
[…] in a large church network. Extremely dedicated, she struggles to find balance between ministry and family (if she has one). She may also struggle with her own calling, serving out of a sense of obligation and wondering whether she is really in the right place. She is often physically tired due to long hours […]
From Training to Mentoring
[…] now available to train others. A host of training options are now available in country, including networks of unregistered schools, online offerings from overseas, and the approximately 20 seminaries and Bible schools operating under the auspices of the China Christian Council, many of which offer extension programs through churches around the country. As believers […]
Cultivating Chinese Missionaries Faithfully and Realistically
[…] home base is realistic, and which people are available to faithfully follow-up on the missionaries’ well-being. These check-ins can be in the form of emails, texts, phone calls, and/or videochats on a regular basis. They should not be seen as an evaluation of the missionary’s performance but shepherding and communication of real needs. In […]
A Meeting of Minds
20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource
<p>Looking back at 20 years of the <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>.</p>
Peoples of China
Influentials
Individuals Who Largely Determine Change
[…] societyand those people, many times, are not in positions of formal leadership or decision-making. They are, what Jon Barry and Ed Keller, in their book The Influentials, call “influentials.” These influentials generally hold several traits in common. These traits are instructive to us if we desire to affect and influence people and society—if we […]
Strengthening Marriages in the Chinese Church
[…] the Holy Spirit can bring about change. The Global Times article concludes: In the Bible, marriage is a covenant made by husband and wife before God. The call to commitment is higher than the goal of gaining happiness; self-sacrifice and service are more important than obtaining what we want from the other person. In light […]
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The Marketization of China’s Education
[…] while only two-fifths of expenditures goes to elementary and junior high levels. In some rural areas the actual per pupil expenditure is less than 10 yuan (US$1. 20) per year. Rural parents are beginning to question whether schooling is a way out of poverty in modern China. Even hard working students often have little […]
View From the Wall
Returnee Ministry at Home and Abroad
[…] People Easily Lost Thanks be to God that many overseas churches and organizations have recognized the tidal wave of returning Chinese students. They have responded to God’s call and become greatly involved in the gospel work among these students. While overseas, a considerable number of Chinese students and scholars have been exposed to the […]
Sustainability and Long-Term Effectiveness: the Role of Business
[…] within the government, will quickly see through one's supposed commercial identity. Zhao Xiao, a prominent Beijing economist, believes the "Kingdom enterprise " concept is key to sustainable service and witness in China. In a recent interview Zhao provides valuable food for thought on the role of business in China as a vital expression of […]
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East-West Exchange Promotes Nonprofit Development in China
<p>A report of the China Charity Federation's visit to the US in the fall of 2000.</p>