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Of Starfish and Spiders

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Passing the Baton" (CS Quarterly, 2012 Autumn).</p>

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Going Glocal in the Age of COVID-19

[…] learn about mission strategies in China they could have never envisioned, much less dreamed possible in China’s repressive political environment. Asian participants listened with empathy as their new friends in America related the loss and disorientation they were experiencing with the sudden onslaught of COVID-19. All sensed the Lord’s presence as they humbled themselves […]

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Worship in China

Why Place Matters

[…] its population." Footnotes ^ Jennifer E. Walsh, “The Importance of Gathering Together: Religious Land Use in the United States and China,” in Joel A. Carpenter and Kevin R. den Dulk, ed., Christianity in Chinese Public Life: Religion, Society, and the Rule of Law. ( New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), p. 59. ^ Ibid. ^ Ibid., p. 65.

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Is China Rewriting the Bible?

[…] who are qualified to reinterpret or annotate scripture. The main task outlined here is one of training, not translation. Rather than a definitive mandate to produce a new Chinese Bible, the statement itself could be seen more as a tacit admission that the TSPM currently lacks sufficient resources to undertake such a project. Whether […]

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What Is Our Role?

Toward a Set of Shared Considerations for Outside Involvement in Chinese Leadership Development

[…] well as core character issues? Will the effectiveness of the curriculum end with the leaders we train, or are they being equipped as lifelong learners to develop new and relevant training experiences for their next generation of leaders? Is it “packaged” in such a way that it can be readily passed on to others? […]

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One-in-a-Thousand Millionaires

An Example for China’s Christians?

[…] the recent Chinese Church Voices post on the prosperity gospel in China, you need to. Here’s why: Meteoric economic growth has given rise to a class of new millionaires that has become the standard of success across China. China Daily estimates one in every one thousand Chinese is a multi-millionaire. Included among these are […]

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3 Questions: Migration and Public Theology in China

[…] this referring to? The title of the book The Chinese Exodus alludes to how ancient Israelites broke free from Pharaoh’s old regime, only to find themselves in new forms of spiritual slavery. Rural migrants in China now have residential mobility to freely move around and live in the cities, but in their freer life […]

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The Olympic Challenge

[…] very different city. The majestic sloping rooftops of the Forbidden City, once an easily recognizable landmark for miles around, are now dwarfed by towering office complexes and new hotels. Block after block of traditional walled compounds that housed generations of Beijing families are being razed to make room for high rise apartments and condominiums. […]

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Why Divorce Is on the Rise in China

<p>According to <em>The Economist, </em>China is "among the cheapest and easiest places to get a divorce." What are the factors behind China's increasing divorce rate?</p>

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The TSPM—Seeing Beyond History

[…] color perceptions of the movement both in China and abroad. As Vala notes, “The older Protestants outside the official churches passed on their memories, of course, to new generations of Protestants in the house churches, sustaining a narrative of the TSPM, its churches, and its leaders as fatally compromised by political power.” This enduring […]