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Toward a Typology of Christian Leaders in China
[…] leaders in China today. Apostolic Leader The “archetypical” major network leader or member of a senior leadership team is responsible for overseeing church planting involving a large number of workers over a considerable geographic area. His focus is primarily rural, although he likely lives in a city, and he is struggling with how to […]
Space, Place, and Face
The Transformation of China’s Church
[…] of the church’s “spiritual center of gravity” from the countryside, where it experienced massive revival during the past decades, to the cities. Migrant peasant Christians have brought new faith communities to the cities, while a spiritual movement among intellectuals spawned urban fellowships that are today taking their place at the forefront of the church’s […]
Where Is the Church in China?
[…] opportunities created by China’s Belt and Road Initiative have resulted in a significant increase in the Chinese populations of many African and Middle Eastern countries. Meanwhile, the number of Chinese attempting to cross the border between Mexico and the United States has skyrocketed. Today it is difficult to talk about the church in China […]
More than Conquerors
[…] deterrent effect of the legislation encourages self-censorship, for example, when house churches proactively move into small groups to avoid confrontation with authorities or when believers deliberately avoid contact with foreign Christians. Legislation may provide a clear indication of the regime’s priorities (e.g., national security or ideological control) and may suggest the potential punishment awaiting […]
The Evolving Narratives
[…] to help meet the very real needs that the church was facing. Foreign workers congregated in major cities, where they served on university campuses, or in the Southwest, where they focused on reaching ethnic minorities. New platforms for medical and social service where developed. Myriad leadership training programs emerged, serving both the registered and […]
Generations of Church Leadership in China
[…] decades, set amidst the aftermath of the Communist Revolution, conjure up stark images cast in hues of grey. Meant to be an exciting era of forging a new future for China, its “can-do” spirit of self-sacrifice was marked by the violence and austerity of the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution. In the words […]
Editorials
A Second Look at China’s Urbanization
[…] little more than farmland and low-rise housing across the river from China’s quintessential metropolis, Shanghai. Today Pudong is a showcase of China’s economic success and, with its new airport and state-of-the-art communications facilities, an important interface with the rest of the world. Pudong is the crowning achievement of a unique urbanization strategy, described in […]
The Mountains Are Shorter, Part 2
[…] surveillance web that stretches into every corner of China. As one longtime expatriate observed last year, “From required retina scans on workplace time-punch clocks and real name contact tracing on all cellphones, to the AI-powered facial recognition software behind China’s network of ubiquitous security cameras, Xi’s China has become a panopticon state, where the […]
Who’s in Charge?
[…] strategies, budgets, and priorities set in agency boardrooms thousands of miles away, how can the workers from China be expected to lead? Multiply this tension by the number of different agencies represented on any given field, and it is no wonder this brother from China, when asked about partnering with international organizations, said, “It’s […]
Toward a Flourishing Society
[…] Christian publisher and member of Beijing’s Shouwang Church, passed away two days later. As the co-founder of Oak Tree Press, Xu had been instrumental in making a number of significant Christian classics available to readers in China. Xu came to Christ while in university and became an early member of Shouwang Church. Both he […]