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A Generation of One

[…] what it is like to have brothers, sisters, or cousins. China's most privileged generation to date, the youth of today have grown up with McDonald's and iPods, online video games and instant messaging. They are the most connected, the best educated, and the most well-off of any generation in recent history. They are also […]

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Six Trends Shaping China (and What They Mean for the Church)

[…] China enacts real education reform. The Chinese internet. China’s “netizen” community continues to grow exponentially, with sixty percent of China’s more than 600 million internet users coming online only within the past three or four years. China’s vibrant online Christian community is one of the biggest untold stories of the current internet boom. Recent […]

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Caring for Chinese Teenagers in American High Schools

[…] schools in 2014 is 50,526, and almost one-third of these students are from China.1 Nonimmigrant students, who require F1 visas, usually attend independent schools which have been approved by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). As a result, faith-based schools, both Catholic and Protestant, are experiencing significant interest from Chinese applicants. Schools, many […]

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ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015

ZGBriefs is a compilation of news items gathered from published online sources. ChinaSource is not responsible for the content, and inclusion in ZGBriefs does not equal endorsement. With an Influx of Newcomers, Little Chinatowns Dot a Changing Brooklyn (April 15, 2015, The New York Times) With Chinese immigrants now the second largest […]

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ZGBriefs | May 21, 2015

[…] packs to test the waters for a full smartphone launch. China approves $40 billion of rail, subway projects to bolster economy (May 18, 2015, Reuters) China has approved close to 250 billion yuan ($40.30 billion) of railway and subway projects, the country's top economic planner said on Monday, as Beijing ramps up efforts to […]

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ZGBriefs | September 24, 2015

[…] West Courtyard) As you dig into such cultural differences, you learn a lot about the core of Chinese culture—even if making such an adjustment is uncomfortable. Adoptions approved for abduction victims (September 18, 2015, China Daily) Abducted children rescued by police can now be legally adopted, instead of being left stranded at welfare institutions […]

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This Year in China

[…] the awareness of the gospel, the church, Christian growth, and interaction among believers. WeChat seems to have emerged as the medium of choice within China’s very lively online Christian community, where groups of all kinds proliferate and believers across the country connect on a regular basis. This currently seems to be one area where […]

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ZGBriefs | April 21, 2016

ZGBriefs is a compilation of news items gathered from published online sources. ChinaSource is not responsible for the content, and inclusion in ZGBriefs does not equal endorsement. Please go here to support ZGBriefs. New Visa Policies Bring China and US Closer (April 20, 2016, AmCham China) What's more, reforms to Chinese immigration […]

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ZGBriefs | April 28, 2016

ZGBriefs is a compilation of news items gathered from published online sources. ChinaSource is not responsible for the content, and inclusion in ZGBriefs does not equal endorsement. Please go here to support ZGBriefs. A warning for parched China: a city runs out of water (April 25, 2016, Marketplace) Yang Shufang wakes up […]

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ZGBriefs | May 26, 2016

[…] press has but one narrative for interpreting Christianity in China. Information that falls outside this narrative is generally discarded, as it does not fit neatly within the approved storyline. Society / Life Online anti-child-trafficking platform helps rescue girl days after its launch (May 18, 2016, China Daily) A toddler was successfully rescued from a […]