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Christian Broadcasting

Facing the Challenges

[…] rather than being political propaganda. Shanghai Eastern Radio Station provides several examples of this. For one of their programs, they invited the mayor of Shanghai to answer call-in inquiries from city residents. Their DJs now play the latest pop songs. Entertainment programs are produced. More recently, their radio/TV station purchased a helicopter for their […]

ChinaSource Perspective

The Great Repositioning

[…] mission field, Christians from China and Hong Kong are bringing renewal and fresh vision. Luke Zheng’s challenge to get behind this migrant mission force is a wakeup call for traditional sending organizations to rethink their approach to gospel ministry in Europe. The collaboration Henry Lu describes between Chinese Overseas Christian Mission and several other […]

Editorials

Turning a Corner in Leader Development in China

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Training Leaders for the Church in China" (CS Quarterly, 2007 Spring).</p>

Blog Entries

3 Questions: The 2018 World Watch List

[…] ranking? Apart from the already mentioned change in methodology, there is a second point which needs to be kept in mind: the reporting period of the WWL 2018 ends at 31 October 2017, meaning that the already announced new regulations on religion were already known and had certain consequences, as most observers expect a more […]

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Cultivating Chinese Missionaries Faithfully and Realistically

[…] home base is realistic, and which people are available to faithfully follow-up on the missionaries’ well-being. These check-ins can be in the form of emails, texts, phone calls, and/or videochats on a regular basis. They should not be seen as an evaluation of the missionary’s performance but shepherding and communication of real needs. In […]

Blog Entries

Indignation or Creativity?

[…] that in the Netherlands the “burgelijk huwelijk” and church ceremony are two separate items. This is because only a government official can legally marry you. The church service which may follow is simply a symbolic and faith expression but holds no legal weight. What I did not know was that by law, you must […]

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As Many as the Stars

A Book Review

[…] absorbed by the sprawl of those mega-cities.  With both great respect for China’s leaders and deep compassion for her most vulnerable citizens, the Glover family followed God’s call to China in 1998 following a providential exploratory trip in 1996.  The earlier chapters of the book reveal the voice of the Lord speaking words of […]

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Toward a Typology of Christian Leaders in China

[…] in a large church network. Extremely dedicated, she struggles to find balance between ministry and family (if she has one). She may also struggle with her own calling, serving out of a sense of obligation and wondering whether she is really in the right place. She is often physically tired due to long hours […]

Editorials

What if We’re Out Tomorrow

[…] has spent the better part of his life seeking to serve the people of China has been denied a visa to remain in the country. Another wake-up call? Decades of relative freedom and unprecedented openness to those from outside China have created a sense of near invincibility among many serving in China, particularly those […]

View From the Wall

A Glance at People with Disabilities in China

[…] (残废), which means “the handicapped and useless.” However, it has been forty years since China “opened the door” and began economic innovation. With rapid economic growth, nearly 200 million people have been brought out of poverty, and social attitudes towards people with disabilities have gone through a gradual, yet fundamental, change. In China today, […]