Waking Up to the Future
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Looking Ahead in China" (ChinaSource, 2010 Fall).
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Looking Ahead in China" (ChinaSource, 2010 Fall).
A look at benefits of "business as mission" for China and the trends in the China that will affect its viability and potential impact.
Parents have the primary responsibility to disciple their childrennot the church or the school. Three approaches are discussed and evaluated with practical suggestions for churches to support parents.
Medical care and other social services are taking highly positive trends throughout China.
What are the possibilities regarding the future leadership of China?
Country Driving: A Journey through China from Farm to Factory by Peter Hessler. Harper (New York: 2010), 438pp. ISBN 978-0-06-180409-0, $27.99.
Reviewed by Wayne Martindale
What Does China Think? by Mark Leonard
Jonathan reflects on his father's youth and his own youth as he looks ahead to the future of his infant son.
Working with youth requires innovation and wisdom but is rewarding.
A ChinaSource Interview
Several agencies have joined together to sponsor research on China's youth. Divided into three units of research, the first part, conducted in Changsha, has been completed. Following is a summary of the findings. In June, the research will be carried out in Chengdu and, towards the end of the summer, in a third city. The entire research project will be completed by the end of 2010.
What impact is technology and instant communication having on China's youth?
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "China's Youth" (ChinaSource, 2010 Summer).