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China’s Great Leap Outward

[…] the story: There are at least 40 million overseas Chinese outside of greater China (Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao). Among them, there are at least 20 million Mainland Chinese migrants who began to emigrant from China since the 1980s. Less than a decade ago, Vancouver had only a handful of Mandarin speaking […]

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New Wineskins for Cross-Cultural Workers from China

[…] workers, make it difficult to work in the same organization even if all agree upon the end goal. Chang concludes: “The revival of Chinese churches, the growing number of mature, mission-minded local Chinese Christians, the large population of unreached people groups (UPGs), and the difficulties that international agencies in China face all call for […]

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Asking the Right Questions

[…] Spencer Johnson made the observation, “The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you can find new cheese.” If your “cheese” is opportunities for effective service in China, then adapting to the new environment means leaving behind those that are no longer viable and seeking out those that are emerging. In the […]

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China’s Next War?

[…] Network, commented on the ecological disaster that is slowly but inevitably unfolding in China: We have all heard about the smog in Beijing, but when you have walked through the haze and fought to breathe, realizing that even your surgical mask cannot filter out the smoke, dust and pollutants, you realize just how critical […]

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Greater China’s Great Transformation

[…] was arriving at the Beijing airport in the only plane on the whole field. It taxied right up to the only door into the terminal, and I walked down the stairs from the plane under a bright spotlight and a giant statue of Chairman Mao. Second was traveling in a car with a driver […]

Book Reviews

Team Dysfunction

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni. Jossey-Bass, 1st edition, 2002; 240 pages, hardcover; ISBN-10: 0787960756, ISBN-13: 978-0787960759; $16.47 at Amazon.com Reviewed by Gary Waldron It has been said that a group is a bunch of people standing in an elevator; a team is a bunch of people standing in an elevator […]

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China’s Church in an Age of Pluralism

[…] of China’s online world have erected an increasingly advanced digital ecosystem with applications that rival the capabilities of systems in use elsewhere. For China’s Christians, pervasive cell phone coverage and the connectivity of the internet have fostered a new kind of community, enabling believers to communicate across geographical boundaries and to bypass limitations that […]

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Rediscovering the Plot

[…] resurrection of the Chinese church. Over the years a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the Chinese church has further embellished this original portrait, giving rise to a number of prominent China church narratives that speak not only to the state of the church but also its relationship to the Christian community outside China. These, […]

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“Passive” Church Planting in China

<p>The China Partnership website recently carried the story of an urban pastor who planted 16 churches in a major Chinese city. The article profiles the transformation in this pastor’s thinking concerning the nature and purpose of the church.</p>

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Taking Ourselves (and the Gospel) Seriously

[…] many — including, apparently, many Christians — Chinese are synonymous with the infection. Today many of us have relatives and friends who are afraid to take a walk in their own neighborhood for fear of being attacked because of their ethnic identity. Taken to an extreme, this dehumanizing process that scapegoats a particular race […]