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WeChat and Chinese Christians, Part 2

The Challenges

[…] share spiritual things so openly through it? Should they stay up late into the night checking their friends’ postings? Should they allow it to be their super -app used for most things in life? Those are completely different questions and are all worth thinking about. But it is the Chinese  believers themselves who will […]

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Common Sense, Nonsense, and CantoSense

A ChinaSource Conversation

One of the many challenges in living cross -culturally is discovering that the notion of what constitutes common sense varies from culture to culture. What is common sense in one culture may not be common sense in the host culture. In fact, what is common sense in one culture may, in fact, be nonsense […]

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Fully Chinese and Fully Christian

A Conversation with the Hosts of CantoSense

[…] is a conversation Joann Pittman had with Hannah Lau and I’Ching Thomas about their new video podcast CantoSense. CantoSense deals with the question, “Can we be fully Chinese and fully Christian?” “CantoSense,” they say, “is here to help navigate the complexities of Chinese culture through the Christian lens. As followers of Christ, let us […]

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WeChat and Chinese Christians

A Match Made on Earth—Used for Gospel Good

[…] and business website all wrapped up into one simple user face. In fact, it has become so critical to everyday life that most Chinese can’t imagine living without it. It is not an app you use once in a while or use once and eventually might go back to; it’s the lifeblood of interacting […]

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3 Questions: Far East Deep South

An Interview with Director Larissa Lam

[…] but for far more personal reasons—to discover her husband’s family’s southern roots. The result is a fascinating film that explores the Chinese immigration story from a little -known angle and includes a multitude of extraordinary details. Did you know bound feet were an advantage in the immigration process for Chinese women? We caught up […]

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ZGBriefs | October 8, 2015

Population to peak in 2025 (October 7, 2015, China Daily)
A lower -than-expected fertility rate means China's population will peak in 2025, something the country's leadership will have to seriously consider when drawing up its forthcoming national development blueprint, said a senior Chinese demographic expert in Brussels. China's population is expected to peak […]

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China and Africa—A Reading Roundup

More on Sino-African relations . . .

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Those Were the Good Old Days, Right?

[…] an article this past week, memories of our early years in Hong Kong flooded my mind. After surviving a startling descent, with the plane seeming to weave its way down between high -rise buildings, my wife, Narci, and I walked off the plane onto the sweltering tarmac of the old Kai Tak airport on a late July day. Nearly gasping, trying to catch our breath in the hot, humid […]

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ZGBriefs | December 3, 2015

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Amid Smog Wave, an Artist Molds a Potent Symbol of Beijing’s Pollution (December 1, 2015, The New York Times)
For 100 days, Brother Nut dragged a roaring, industrial -strength vacuum cleaner around the Chinese capital’s landmarks, sucking up dust from the atmosphere. He has mixed the accumulated gray gunk with red clay to create a […]

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ZGBriefs | June 13, 2019

China’s population to peak in 2023, five years earlier than official estimates, new research shows (May 2, 2019, South China Morning Post) Did Beijing’s policymakers wait too long to lift the controversial one-child policy for its rapidly greying society? A new report suggests they did.