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Looking Ahead: Which China?
[…] is helpful to think of possible scenarios when trying to imagine where China will be tomorrow. ChinaSource and the National Bureau of Asian Research teamed up in 2007 to look at four such scenarios. With the help of a half dozen scholars from various disciplines, we developed four plausible pictures of where China could […]
Editorials
The Greatest Story Never Told?
[…] to be found among China’s growing urban population. Secondly, by focusing our attention solely within China’s borders, we may miss some of the most obvious opportunities for service and witness among the future influencers, thousands of whom are currently studying or working in other countries. The question for many churches and organizations outside China […]
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 […]
Supporting Article
A Sixteenth Century Strategy for Serving China in the 21st Century
[…] expertise for the nation while the gospel of Christ transforms both individuals. The implementation of this strategy would require a radical reorientation of current strategies. It would call for both institutional and individual commitment. It would involve the recruitment of Christian professionals from around the world who would be willing to spend time, and […]
An Earlier CSQ Look at Women in China
From the 2002 summer issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly.</em>
Editorials
Member Care Is Part of the Mission
[…] way of blessing the nations is through families. He urges missionary husbands and fathers to return to the core of spiritual fatherhood and to reflect on the call to fatherhood even as they respond to the call of the Great Commission. In her article on missionaries and marriage, Lisa Tsai offers some surprising observations […]
From Solutions to Shared Innovation
Historian Jonathan Spence, in his classic volume To Change China, recounts the stories of various foreigners who came to China in past centuries. Missionaries, engineers, merchants, doctors—all dedicated their lives to addressing what they saw as critical needs or opportunities. All believed they were bringing lasting change to China. In the end, however, it […]
Editorials
More Than Half the Sky
[…] a society where girl infants are routinely abandoned or given away and young women are valued only for the price they might command as unwilling brides, the call of a loving God who wants a relationship with His children has an understandable appeal. Many Chinese women, in answering God’s call, have found themselves partners […]
From Doing to Paving the Way
[…] gifts” faithfully or “leveraging your resources.” This is western thinking, enmeshed in the prideful thought that the best kind of service is leading. While some may be called to leadership, most are not—and the question itself misses the point of service in the Kingdom (God is looking for “good and faithful servants”). This was […]
Peoples of China
Stewardship in the Business Community
[…] be placed in each hotel room. This action demonstrates that Mr. Jiang understands God has given him the hotel, his funds and his guests. He obeys God’s call to be a steward of these resources (finances, influence, positional authority and physical property) to maximize glory to God and blessings to the local community. Image […]