Prefece from the Editor Resume of T. C. Chao I. ARTICLES 1. The Problem of Evil 2. The Appeal of Christianity to the Chinese Mind 3. The Problem of Security College Graduates for theChristian Ministry 4. Christian Cooperative Organization 5. Symposium on National Christian Organization 6. Can Christian be the Basis of Social Reconstruction inChina? 7. The Strength and the weakness of the church in China 8. My Impressions of the National Christian Conference 9. The Honan Christian Association. 10. Christian and Non -Christian Reply to the Anti -ChristianMovement 11. The Relation of the Chinese Church to the ChurchUniversal 12. Fulfilling China's Spiritual Inheritance 13. A Glimpse at One Chinese Christian Worker 14. The Chinese Student and the Christian Church 15. The Significance of the National Christian Council to theChinese Church 16. Some Thoughts on International Relations 17. The Chinese Church and Changing China 18. Some Chinese Books Recently Published 19. Christianity in the Christian College 20. The Work of the Committee on International Relationshipof the National Christian Council 21. The Indigenous Church 22. Intellectual Leadership and Citizenship Training 23. Present- Day Religious Thought and Life in China 24. The Chinese Church Realizes Itself 25. The Church Consciousness of the Chinese People 26. Our Cultural Heritage 27. Training for Christian Service 28. My Idea of Spirituality 29. Christianity and Confucianism 30. The Future of Religious Education in ChristianSchool 31. Christian Literature Situation 32. Experts and interpreters. 33. What Jesus Means to Me 34. Religious Situation in China 35. Religious situation, 1930 36. Does the Church Need Modem Youth? 37. A Preface to the Moral and Social Problems of ChineseYouth 38. The Church 39. Jesus and the Reality of God 40. The Five -Year Movement in China 41. Christian Unity 42. The Meaning of the Church 43. The Pathway by which I know Jesus. 44. Message of the Cross for China 45. Christianity and the National Crisis 46. The Future of the Church in Social and Economic Thoughtand Action 47. Revelation 48. A Chinese Delegate Looks at Tambaram 49. Christian Faith in China's Struggle for Freedom 50. What I Believe 51. The Articulate Word: The Problem of Communication 52. Have We Done Justice to the Church? 53. Training and Maintenance of the Christian Ministry inChina 54. Christian Faith in China's Struggle 55. Christian Witness in China: Where the Church is aMinority in a Non - Christian Environment 56. Amsterdam in the Perspective of the YoungerChurches 57. Days of Rejoicing in China 58. Christian Churches in Communist China 59. Red Peiping After Six Months II. BOOK REVIEWS 1. The Ethics of Confucius 2. Kan Ying Pien 3. Religious Studies Series, Volume 1 4. The End of Extraterritoriality in China 5. Beauty of Beauties 6. The Cult of Dr. Sun 7. The People's Livelihood as Revealed by Family BudgetStudies 8. Adventures in Philosophy and Religion III. TRANSLATIONS 1. Christian Renaissance in China 2. What the Chinese Are Thinking about Christianity 3. What the Chinese