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From Entrepreneur to Catalyst
[…] to the current generation of entrepreneurs in China ministry. After Joshua had been chosen to take Israel into the Promised Land, Moses’s job description changed. No longer called to lead the charge, his new assignment was to “encourage and strengthen Joshua” (Deuteronomy 3:28). As willing catalysts, this generation of leaders can encourage and strengthen […]
Asking the Right Questions
[…] Spencer Johnson made the observation, “The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you can find new cheese.” If your “cheese” is opportunities for effective service in China, then adapting to the new environment means leaving behind those that are no longer viable and seeking out those that are emerging. In the […]
Editorials
On the Way to the Future
[…] quick reality check reminds one that realizing this potential may be many years away. Optimistic estimates put the number of China’s Internet users by the end of 2001 at more than 40 million. However, most of these are still concentrated in a few major cities. Although fiber optic cables and cellular transmission towers draw […]
A Chinese Christian Observes Ramadan
<p>Last year, in order to better understand those whom he has been called to serve, Pastor Mark, a Chinese Christian, joined in the Muslim celebration of Ramadan. He learned some unexpected lessons. </p>
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East-West Exchange Promotes Nonprofit Development in China
<p>A report of the China Charity Federation's visit to the US in the fall of 2000.</p>
Editorials
Urban Migrants
Building the Infrastructure
[…] we suggest that the Body of Christ has an important role to play by standing in the gaps left by government, business and other institutions, and by calling these institutions to account. Such an investment in China’s urban infrastructure today will reap long-term benefits as Christ’s love is made visible in the city and […]
3 Questions: High-Impact Networks
[…] collaboration. It facilitates their secure communication. The way people work together is vital to the success of any network. To achieve this requires leaders who are competent, called, and committed to the shared goals, able to cross theological divides, and build consensus among people who may be very different. The qualities desired in network […]
Persecution or Potential?
<p>The voice of one of many Chinese Christians who are calling for believers to step into the NGO space as a means of extending the church’s witness in society and establishing its credibility in the eyes of the government.</p>
Editorials
The Changing Chinese Family
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "The Family in China" (<em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>, 2008 Fall).</p>
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The “Wenzhou Model” and Missions from China
[…] be a liability. If the business were to be perceived as detrimental to the local economy, or as having poor working conditions or providing faulty products or services, the integrity of the Christian message could suffer. China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) may offer pathways for Christians to engage in missional business abroad, but […]