Globalization: Is Anybody Home?
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in CS Quarterly, 2007 Summer.
In-depth academic and theological research.
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in CS Quarterly, 2007 Summer.
What does the global generation look like in China? What implications are there for reaching this generation with the gospel?
As the world becomes increasingly interdependent, the opportunity for short-term teams working in China increases. What impact will short-term teams have in 2008 when China is highlighted on the world's stage?
As globalization has affected the country of China, it has also affected China's house churches. The effects have been both positive and negative and will continue to impact the house churches well into the future.
The effects of globalization on all areas of life in China an overview that sees both the positive effects and the negative.
Oracle Bones: A Journey between China's Past and Present by Peter Hessler.
Reviewed by Chan-Kei Thong
Spiritual Leadership: Moving People on to God's Agenda by Henry T. Blackaby and Richard Blackaby.
Reviewed by Jess Nelson and Chuanhang Shan
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Training Leaders for the Church in China" (CS Quarterly, 2007 Spring).
Mentoring is a key element in transformational leadership development and is greatly needed in China as well.
True leadership development focuses on the leaders as people. The health and growth of the real person produces sound leadership.
What is needed to effectively evaluate the development of church leaders in China? To understand what is needed, the meanings of evaluation, leadership, and development are each discussed.
The rapid growth of the church in China has created a critical need for church leaders. Traditional, western models of leadership development are inadequate to meet the need. The challenges to leadership development and suggested best practices are discussed in light of the changes in China and potential future ministries.