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God at Work in a Student Leader

A Book Review

[…] the most prestigious university in China, Peking University, also known as Beida. Envisioning the loveliness and serenity of the Beida campus was made easy by her descriptive writing. I remember the campus just as she paints it, with its atmosphere of enthusiasm for knowledge and political discussion. Love was also in full bloom throughout […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, November 14 Issue

[…] including a 16-year old middle school student who was briefly detained for several days under the new law prohibiting the spread of so-called rumors. One of the best Chinese sources of news on social issues is Caixin. In addition to writing great in-depth stories, they often post evocative slide shows to highlight contemporary social […]

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Being Salt and Light Among the Disabled in China

James Palmer, a Beijing-based journalist has penned an excellent, yet disturbing, piece about the disabled in China, titled "Crippling Injustice." "Disabled people in modern China," he writes, "are still stigmatised, marginalised and abused." "What hope is there for reform?"

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Are Most Chinese Really Atheists?

[…] to determine beliefs about a divine being among the Chinese people, it is important to use the correct term. Are most Chinese atheists? Perhaps, but maybe it's best to say "atheists with Chinese characteristics." I remember teaching on a university campus in China and being surprised that most of my students admitted to being […]

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Ten China Documentaries

[…] education in modern day China. Description on YouTube: In ancient times in China, education was the only way out of povertyin recent times it has been the best way. China's economic boom and talk of the merits of hard work have created an expectation that to study is to escape poverty. But these days […]

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Church Militant: Bishop Kung and Catholic Resistance in Communist Shanghai

A Book Review

[…] be quiet (p. 154). In the fifth chapter, we see the CCP dividing the church by turning as many priests and leaders as possible against Kung and writing in the People’s Daily, “What the Kung Pin-mei counter-revolutionary clique did had absolutely nothing at all to do with religious belief.” The party succeeded in getting […]

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China Expert? Far from it!

[…] toss out the "China expert" line simply to see if the foreign is savvy enough to know how to handle it. (p. 77) Perhaps Wolf says it best, then: China is too large, too old, and too complex to be sufficiently understood by a single individual. At the very most, we can be "specialists." […]

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3 Questions: Compiler of the Prayer Calendar

“Intercessors for China”

[…] years, particularly when we began to have daily items on less populous counties, we would rely heavily on focused Internet searches.  I did the initial research and writing. My wife did the editing and has worked with several different wonderful layout artists on the design, choice of photos, etc. When our children were younger, […]

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The Cultural Revolution at 50

A Round-up of Resources

[…] Chinese people today, whether in China or in their home countries.  For those of you who like to learn by listening and or watching, these are your best places to start:  The China History Podcast: The Cultural Revolution (an 8-part series) This is one of my favorite sources of anything related to Chinese history. […]

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Draft of New Religious Regulations

[…] is often the case with speeches from top leaders, his themes were painted in broad strokes, with very little specifics. Those are typically revealed in subsequent regulations. Writing about the speech at the time, Brent Fulton said: After three years of wondering where Xi stands on the issue of religion, people of faith in […]