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ZGBriefs

March 5, 2015

[…] Today, China's borders are wide open. Almost anybody who wants a passport can get one. And Chinese nationals are leaving in vast waves: Last year, more than 100 million outbound travelers crossed the frontiers.Most are tourists who come home. But rapidly growing numbers are college students and the wealthy, and many of them stay […]

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ZGBriefs | October 17, 2019

What America Didn’t Anticipate About China  (October 16, 2019, The Atlantic) For too long, policy makers ignored the possibility that China could transform the U.S., rather than the other way around.

Supporting Article

The Decay of the Chinese Family

The stresses and conflicts found within Chinese families are increasing with urbanization that often forces families to live apart. After discussing some of the major pressures that families face in today’s China, the author delineates some of the principles needed for building a good family foundation.

Chinese Church Voices

Encouragement for the “Gaokao” and for Life

[…] to be tested because Jesus is in you! Ten Bible passages not only for facing the gaokao, but that are also beneficial for your future life. 1. Isaiah 41: 10  Fear not, for I am with you;     be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you,     I will uphold […]

View From the Wall

Living Wisely in China

[…] Taiji requires “inner strength.” “Inner strength” refers to the resilience that can absorb a punch as well as hit back, but in a pleasant manner. A fast -acting person often finds himself having to change his mind; but one who restrains himself from making a quick response usually has well balanced ideas for decision-making. […]

View From the Wall

If You’re Going to Partner in China…

[…] Taiji requires “inner strength.” “Inner strength” refers to the resilience that can absorb a punch as well as hit back, but in a pleasant manner. A fast -acting person often finds himself having to change his mind; but one who restrains himself from making a quick response usually has well balanced ideas for decision […]

Blog Entries

Eating and Drinking

The Passport to Chinese Society

The second essential element of Chinese culture that Huo Shui writes about in “Living Wisely in China” is the importance of eating and drinking, particularly as it relates to forging and establishing relationships.

Chinese Church Voices

Have We Failed Returnee Christians? (Part 2)

Last week we posted  the first part of an article about returnee Christians who fall away from the church that was originally published on the blog The Gift of the Magi. The article discusses how Chinese living abroad come to Christianity but struggle to remain in the church after they return to China. Part one focused […]

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Reflections on the Bombing of the Chinese Embassy

The implications of the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade for reaching Chinese students with the gospel.