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Stewarding the Environment

China’s Energy Future

[…] coal use beginning to decline. In 2014 the amount of coal-produced electricity fell for the first time since 1974, while electricity from alternative energy sources increased by 20 percent. China has become the world leader in hardware for harnessing renewable energy, such as solar panels and wind turbines. So far, however, capacity to produce […]

Supporting Article

China and the Olympics

Prospects for Change

<p>Looking ahead to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.</p>

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4 Drivers of Change for Foreign Workers in China

A look at the underlying "drivers" that are affecting ministry opportunities and personnel in China.

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From Sending to Receiving

[…] in the area of building mission platforms. Both agreed that the Chinese church’s greatest future contribution to the global church would be in this area. Yet only 20 percent of foreign and overseas Chinese respondents viewed assisting the Chinese church in this area as a priority, compared to 69 percent of China respondents. Both […]

ChinaSource Perspective

Contextualization Mediates History and Meaning

Further Reflections

[…] In this new relationship, there is no room for factions or fighting. All work together for the good of the body. Contextualization goes beyond sound theology and deep cultural understanding. Christ physically entered the context of an alien culture in order to communicate God’s love. He calls and equips his followers to do the same.

Editorials

Communities of Hope

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Community Transformation" (CS Quarterly, 2005 Summer).</p>

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Why China Celebrates Christmas

[…] consumerism, but are instead seeking to restore its original meaning." According to the Gospel Times article, "With the rapid development of Christianity in China over the past 20 years, especially with the new phenomenon of worship services held in houses, office buildings and commercial spaces emerging in major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and […]

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Rhetoric and Reality

[…] action while at the same time being intentional participants in a larger conversation that could directly impact their options. In a similar way, Christians engaged in China are called to expand the larger conversation beyond the currently acknowledged reality, exposing their fellow believers to new possibilities through a deeper relationship with China and its church.