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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>

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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. […]

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The Changing Face of Political Leadership in China

[…] to having less dominant leaders and a fragmented government and society. Lampton helpfully introduces an historical perspective on the traditional expectations of Chinese leadership before presenting a number of colorful examples of contemporary leaders to illustrate his points about what has actually changed in Chinese politics. Looking “under the hood” at the complex process […]

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Preparing for China

Worth the Wait?

In northeast China, an American studying the Chinese language returns to his dorm room. He has only been living in China a few days, but, like a freshly poured can of jianlibao, he is bubbly with the excitement of his new life! A little surprise is waiting for him as he enters the door of his […]

Peoples of China

China’s Migrant Children

[…] Development (2010-2020). Since the emergence of the family migration phenomenon, restrictions under the hukou system4 have excluded migrant children from accessing public schools and other critical social services in the cities. Privately-run migrant schools thus emerged as a low-cost option for migrant children to obtain an education. However, these for-profit institutions lacked good infrastructure […]

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Outsourced Children

A Book Review

[…] helpful information to have chronicled and I found myself tagging several pages of adoption facts and figures, especially pleased to have found data to support the rising number of domestic adoptions (30,000 to 40,000 children per year p. 68) that we were seeing on the ground.  However, one should be sure to refer to […]

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Changing Culture

[…] yet intellectuals soon discovered that the traditional routes to success through academic advancement did not necessarily lead to either a respected position in society or to job security, prompting more than a few to xia hai, or “jump into the sea” of entrepreneurship in order to secure their futures. Meanwhile globalization and the rapid […]

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China Ministry and Transformational Development (2)

The End of an Era?

[…] has been established by a local employee of the foreign Christian ministry organization to provide peer support, skill-training, and discipleship mentoring for leaders in Shanxi’s fledgling social service sector. As this case demonstrates, relief and development work is still very much a part of Christian witness in China. Similar to every other aspect of […]

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Wolfensberger’s 18 Wounds Faced by Devalued People

<p>As a part of his Social Role Valorization theory, Wolfensberger describes 18 wounds that devalued people face. These might also be referred to as the “social consequences of disability.” </p>

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Transitions Large and Small

[…] needs to be done so that we will be ready to begin the next chapter. Amy Young, author of Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service, writes in “Debriefing before the Final Goodbye,” “You may be tired of the “T” word (transition), you may be eager about what is around the corner, […]