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Editorials
Effective China Service in the Era of WTO
[…] new opportunities for service. No one can predict what these opportunities may look like in five or ten years. However, recent discussions among ministry leaders elicited a number of “best practices” in key areas that may serve as guidelines. Here are some highlights: Leadership Training. “Leaders make leaders.” Leadership training consists of more than […]
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Whose Agenda
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "International Involvement in China" (<em>CS Quarterly</em>, 2005 Autumn).</p>
Consumerism and the Church in China
“Most large consumer-facing companies realize that they will need China to power their growth in the next decade.” (McKinsey Quarterly, March 2012) For global businesses the China market is a necessity, not an option. China’s growing consumer class is expected to be the engine that powers the world economy in the coming decade. Growing […]
Does Christianity Have a Future in China?
[…] How Many Christians are there in China? And Does it Make a Difference? An NGO leader and scholar with years of China experience, Kaiser asks whether greater numbers necessarily equate to greater influence for the church. On the contrary, it is possible that a church increasingly satisfied with its own place in society will […]
One Belt, One Road, One Mission?
[…] Christ’s redemptive purpose. “One Belt, One Road” could potentially be another one of those means. But drawing a straight line between OBOR and the success of a new mission movement from China may be overly optimistic, to say the least. In his South China Morning Post column, business writer Tom Holland questioned whether OBOR […]
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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Member Care Is Part of the Mission
[…] field, Laughlin’s work also points to the need for further research, particularly in the current era when it has become more difficult for sending churches to maintain contact with and serve those who have been sent out from China. In the Resource Corner we feature Serving Together: Caring for Chinese Missionaries, a handbook newly […]
One-in-a-Thousand Millionaires
An Example for China’s Christians?
[…] the recent Chinese Church Voices post on the prosperity gospel in China, you need to. Here’s why: Meteoric economic growth has given rise to a class of new millionaires that has become the standard of success across China. China Daily estimates one in every one thousand Chinese is a multi-millionaire. Included among these are […]
Flying against the Wind
[…] poems commemorating various incidents leading up to, and during, his imprisonment. Having no access to paper and pen, he committed these poems to memory. They would eventually number more than 2,000. When Zhou was finally released he began to transcribe them and, later, to translate many into English and French. Zhou’s poetry provides a […]
The Elusive Path to Religious Freedom
[…] Freedom by H. Knox Thames. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2024, 416 pages. ISBN-10: 0268208670, ISBN-13: 978-0268208677. Available from Press and Amazon. Reflecting on 20 years of service as a diplomat and advisor to multiple US administrations, international human rights lawyer Knox Thames lays out a vision for how governments, legislatures, […]