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Editorials
Chinese Education
From Hallowed to Hollow
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Christians and Education in China" (CS Quarterly, 2011 Summer).</p>
From Trailblazer to Fellow Traveler
[…] becoming quite proficient in rudimentary dentistry, and married a local Christian woman. Frank Gilman, a college classmate of Woodrow Wilson at Princeton, met his wife (also from New York), in India on his way to China and went on to establish outposts on Hainan Island in the south. In another section entitled “Adventurers” we […]
China’s Church at the Threshold
<p>Over the course of 2016, as I have had the opportunity to participate in various gatherings of Chinese Christians, I have heard two conversations going on simultaneously.</p>
From Leading to Modeling
[…] factors have stood in the way of moving forward with the process. Now, however, the new Overseas NGO Law has suddenly speeded up the timetable for a number of organizations whose leaders have decided it is not viable to continue operating in China. They may have realized that their current activities would not fit […]
7 Trends for Foreign Christians in China
[…] directly, primarily in the area of training. Today the maturing of the church, along with heightened official suspicion toward foreign involvement in China, are giving rise to new modes of engagement. Here are seven trends to watch: From Training to Mentoring. Much of the equipping formerly done by foreigners can now be done by […]
When “Apolitical” Is Not an Option
Echoes from the Church’s Past
[…] dissertation entitled The Search for the Identity of the Chinese Church: Ecclesiological Responses of the Chinese Church in 1949-1958 to the Political Changes, (Hong Kong: WEC International, 2016) Nan Pin Chee detailed the struggle of Christian leaders who were faced with a regime that demanded complete loyalty. In the early 1950s, as pressure upon […]
Editorials
A Church on the Move
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Urban Migration" (CS Quarterly, 2004 Winter).</p>
Enduring Friendship
[…] be met with considerable suspicion, perhaps even hostility. The same would be true in the United States, where anti-Asian sentiment continues its pernicious rise. This year the number of Americans who have unfavorable views toward China reached a new high of 82 percent, up six points from a year ago.1 Both sides see the […]
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 […]
A Generation of One
[…] More than half did not expect to be happy in their marriages once they settled down. The challenge for China's church to embrace these youth in a new way is exacerbated by the oft-heard protestation from their parents that there is no time for church activities; their children just need to study more. Church […]