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The Coronavirus: A Shared Narrative

[…] a new narrative based in the reality of China’s evolving role in the world community. Notes ^ “Interview with Wuhan Pastor—English—Part 1 of 2” (From the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak) https://youtu.be/8cSSj2_6BG8https://youtu.be/8hmLAzCibSI. Both interviews are courtesy of Ambassadors for Christ, Copyright: 2020 Ambassadors for Christ, Inc. All rights reserved. www.afcinc.org.  Image credit: Hello I’m Nik  on Unsplash. 

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Wolfensberger’s 18 Wounds Faced by Devalued People

[…] killing thoughts and death maki  Wolfensberger, W. (1998b). A Brief Introduction to Social Role Valorization: A High-order Concept for Addressing the Plight of Societally Devalued People and for Structuring Human Services (3rd ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University) p. 12-21. Image credit: Wheelchair by Andrew Hefter via Flickr. 

Editorials

China’s Great Leap Outward

[…] Christian workers, provides a means of putting feet to this vision. Meanwhile the growing presence of millions of Chinese in diverse locations across the globe hastens the call for the “other boat,” as one author in this issue puts it, referring to the great numbers in his own region who are potentially open to […]

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The Olympic Challenge

[…] the final medal has been awarded and the final anthem played in Athens, the eyes of the world will shift eastward to Beijing, host city for the 2008 Olympic Games. In preparation for its moment of glory in the international spotlight, Beijing is fast becoming a very different city. The majestic sloping rooftops of […]

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Toward a “Sending” Church in China

[…] is essential if those sent out are to be properly supported. At present there appears to be a gulf between the passion of the few who feel called to go and the commitment of the rest of the congregation. Member care. Proven practices among experienced organizations and churches in other countries can be instructive, […]

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Loneliness in the World, Unity in Solitude

[…] some time alone with God before we reached the summit. …After everyone walked for a while, Brent found that we were going the wrong way, so he called everyone back and led us to the right trail. At that fork, there was a big sign. Several people in the group said they saw the […]

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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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Who’s in Charge?

[…] have friendships, and share the gospel. It’s very simple.” Given their fundamentally different expectations on the field, it is no surprise that when either party attempts to call the shots it inevitably results in misunderstanding and disappointment. Furthermore, this brother pointed out, “Since they are new, I don’t think they are able to lead, […]

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The Spirit of the Enterprise

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "CEOs in China" (CS Quarterly, 2007 Winter).</p>

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Welcome to the City

[…] to consider when developing an urban strategy. First is the needs and dreams of the city. Second is the mandate and desires of God. Third is the callings and capacities of the church. To find ways to engage the city the church needs to find the needs and dreams of the city and to […]