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What Is Our Role?
Toward a Set of Shared Considerations for Outside Involvement in Chinese Leadership Development
[…] leader development assistance and in the lives of the leaders at various levels in country. The EvaluLead guidethe product of extensive research on leader development by a number of NGOs and foundations under the auspices of the Sustainable Leadership Initiativefurther breaks down the impact on the leader into three interpenetrating domains: individual, organizational and […]
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 […]
New Report Highlights Roots of Religious Persecution in China
<p>According to China Aid Association’s latest annual report, religious persecution in China more than doubled last year. The increase comes as no surprise, as 2014 was marked by a wave of attacks on church buildings, particularly in the city of Wenzhou and around the eastern coastal province of Zhejiang. The general social tightening that has […]
Strengthening Marriages in the Chinese Church
[…] we see that today’s era of individualism and misconceptions regarding marriage deserves our attention and reflection. Image Credit: Wedding napkins by Caitriana Nicholson, on Flickr. Notes ^ "Why Marriage Retreats are Important." ChinaSource. October 13, 2013. https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/chinese-church-voices/why-marriage-retreats-are-important (accessed October 31, 2014). ^ “A Discussion of the Divorce Rate.” ChinaSource. July 14, 2015. https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/chinese-church-voices/a-discussion-of-the-divorce-rate (accessed August 5, 2015).
7 Trends: Why You Need to Pay Attention
[…] rethink about the role of foreign workers. When I wrote the original posts, I was reflecting primarily on the growth of the indigenous Christian community, both in numbers and in influence. Chinese believers are leading in ways that would not have been possible 20 or 30 years ago. As a result, some contributions that […]
Wendy Blazes a Trail
[…] a pet store in Beijing’s Tongzhou neighborhood. After a month, she decided to look for something else and found a new job she loves, as a customer service representative for an online company. In addition to finding both of these positions, Wendy also found herself an apartment that fits her needs and is close […]
Thinking the Unthinkable
[…] that one also be willing to think the unthinkable. Although one can point to many continuities in China’s long history, it has also been marked by a number of jarring discontinuities. Identifying current trends and assuming that they will continue to play out in a linear fashion may provide some sense of reassurance about […]
Editorials
Transforming Stewardship and Sustainability
[…] opportunities that business and, in particular, social enterprise, present for the advancement of kingdom purposes in China. Their discussions are captured in this issue of ChinaSource ( 2010 Winter). In addition, weve include here a remarkable case study in sustainability from Walmart’s supply chain (the largest in the world). Some may ask what legal […]
Editorials
China by the Numbers
[…] still hard to come by. Nonetheless, this church growth has already placed China squarely on the map when it comes to the global Christian population. As China moves steadily toward becoming the nation with the largest number of Christians, its church will increasingly be in a position to leave a lasting mark on Christianity worldwide.
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The Marketization of China’s Education
[…] to return. A new teacher education curriculum is being tested in the fall of 2001 and the State Education Commission hopes that all new primary teachers by 2010 will be at least graduates of three-year teacher education programs. Focus on Higher Education Chinese leaders theorize that in order to modernize the country, China needs […]