“Blessed is the man whose strength is in You, whose heart is set on pilgrimage. As they pass through the Valley of Baca [Weeping], They make it a spring; . . . they go from strength to strength; each one appears before God in Zion” (Psalm 84:5-6a, 7).
The focus on Buddhism in this issue of China Today reflects the current state of Buddhism in China. These articles seek to explain why there is a revival of Buddhism in China, focusing mainly on the economy as a driving force in one way or another.
“What should a Christian Church in China look like?” This is the main question Leung answers in this article about the evolution and development of worshiping styles throughout mainland China.
“Is this the end of the world?” asked my young friend from China. He received an MBA from a prestigious American business school a year ago, and has been working with an international corporation doing business in China.
“Pastors in This Modern Age,” by Ke En, appeared in the April-May issue of Pray for China, published in Hong Kong by Christian Communications Limited. The article speaks of six challenges facing Chinese pastors today
The Fall, 2009 issue of ChinaSource continued this journal’s tradition of excellence. In this review, I shall only touch on the highlights, with the strong recommendation that you subscribe to ChinaSource so that you can obtain not only this issue but all past and future ones as well.