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Closing a Perception/Reality Gap

A Book Review

[…] religious communities and in their relationship to the party-state. A revised edition of this volume would be timely. One hopes that the editors will consider taking up this task in order to take into account developments during the past decade. Article amended by the addtion of final paragraph, January 15, 2014 Photo Credit: Joann Pittman

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Toward a “Sending” Church in China

[…] perceptions of China’s believers regarding their role in the church and in ministry. These underlying assumptions should be examined in the light of the realities of cross-cultural service. Similarly, the unique legacy of the church in China, particularly a keen awareness of dependence upon God and a willingness to suffer, should be recognized as […]

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The Greying of China and the Church’s Response

[…] caring not only for their own needs but also for the needs of their community.   Benjamin Shobert, “Senior Care in China: Challenges and Opportunities,” China Business Review, http://www.chinabusinessreview.com/senior-care-in-china-challenges-and-opportunities/, April 1, 2012. Rainy Yao, “Gold Years: The Coming Investment Boom in China’s Elderly Care Industry,” China Briefing, www.china-briefing.com, September 10, 2014. Image Credit: Joann Pittman

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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 […]

Editorials

Facing Transitions

[…] to be faced alone. A wealth of resources is available for those who find themselves facing change. Amy Young’s Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service is accompanied by an activity book for families and a workbook for those in transition. In her review, Cassie Cahill echoes the sentiments of many who […]

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China’s (Unfinished) Education Explosion

The number of colleges has effectively doubled, and college graduates have increased from approximately one million in 1998 to 7.5 million in 2012.1 China's spending on research and development has outpaced that of many other developed nations. Given the growth of the middle class and the fact that most families have only one child, […]

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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 […]

Editorials

Discovering “His Story” in China

[…] Robert Morrison arrived in Macao with a vision to see the Gospel spread to every province of China. He too, never saw his vision realized, and the number of lives he directly impacted was relatively few. Yet today the church is active in every province of China, and its numbers continue to increase exponentially. […]

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Too Quickly to Be Astonished

[…] the West, China is now home to an emerging indigenous effort aimed at sending cross-cultural missionaries beyond China’s borders. While it is difficult to estimate reliably the number of Christians in China, all available statistics point to the exponential growth of the church in the past four decades. Some projections suggest China will have […]

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An Earlier CSQ Look at Women in China

[…] ideal. However, we can see how that, in the unique circumstances of China, God has met them at their point of need and gifted them for extraordinary service. We have much to praise him for, and also much to learn, as we consider our sisters in China who hold up “more than half the […]