Putting Christianity on the Map—for Chinese Intellectuals
Looking at one of China's "Cultural Christians," Liu Xiaofeng.
Looking at one of China's "Cultural Christians," Liu Xiaofeng.
The church in China does not exist in a vacuum. Rather, it is experiencing unprecedented change that mirrors the rapid pace of change in society at large. Caught up in this vortex, the question is, “Can the church keep up and adapt itself for effective witness in 21st century China?”
The Adopt-a-People concept has caught on, and many individuals, churches, and agencies are making a focus on a particular people group the heart of their mission strategy. Here are some suggestions relating to the challenge of actually reaching the peoples of China with the gospel.
God’s Chinese Son, The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom of Hong Xiuquan, by Jonathan D. Spence,
Reviewed by Tony Lambert
Tips for those preparing to serve in China.
A look at Macau as it returns to Chinese sovereignty.
Seven steps to effective partnering.
The editor's point of view.
Ten lessons for those going to serve in China from someone with experience.
Lessons from history for those seeking to serve in China.
Are there effective ways the church in the West can help the Chinese church with leadership training needs?
One World: Two Minds, Eastern and Western Outlooks in a Changing World by Denis Lane,
Reviewed by Wright Doyle