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The Ripple Effect
Understanding the Societal Consequences of Gendercide
Tags: china, gendercide, india, justice, prostitution, trafficking
Skipping rocks along the riverside can be a peaceful, even meditative, activity. But there’s always that one friend who wants to find the biggest boulder along the bank and heave it into the water....
Where did all the girls go?
Gendercide and What the Good News Has to Say About It
Tags: china, gendercide, girls, give her life, india, justice
Around the world, families face great pressure to have a son. Sons mean honor and prosperity; daughters are a financial and social liability. Desperate families respond with desperate measures and...
Tackling Gendercide and the Two-Child Policy in China
Tags: china, girls, justice, one child, two child
The following is from an interview conducted with Reggie Littlejohn on May 4, 2017.
MF: Gendercide happens in many places, but you specifically focus on China. What are some of the factors that...
Gendercide
200 Million Missing Girls: How Will the Church Respond?
Tags: china, gendercide, girls, india, justice
Christian Students Grow the Kingdom of God in China
Tags: china, international students
Editor’s note: As missiologists and mission professionals develop 21st century strategies for church planting and disciple-making movements around the world, we have to simultaneously keep an eye...
Why has the Church Lost “Face”?
Examining Our Blindspot About Honor and Shame
Tags: blindspot, china, chinese, face, honor, shame
Once again I found myself in the same conversation. The missionary shook his head and said, “That’s fine if you want to talk about ‘face’ as a gospel ‘bridge.’ But, ultimately, you have to talk...
12 Months Blocs Spotlight for August 2013
Tibetan Peoples
In between the brown mud houses, on a street made of soil, walks a petite girl, clothed in a blue-and-white school uniform. She straightens the red scarf that she wears with pride on hair pulled...
The Flying Man
Tags: china, eric liddell
Chariots of Fire
In 1981, movie audiences in the USA and abroad were introduced to 1924 Olympic champion Eric Liddell through the film “Chariots of Fire,” which went on to win four Academy...
Editorial Comment
Tags: china
China is, for the first time, experiencing the problems of truly massive industrialization.
What is the greatest downside to China’s miracle industrial growth? It must be the extensive damage to...