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Young Chinese Christians Dealing with Age-Related Expectations

[…] feel tremendous pressure to lock down these goals before the age of thirty. In an increasingly competitive society, the pressure to meet such expectations can be d aunting. In this article from Territory, five Chinese Christians reflect on how they cope with the expectations that come with turning thirty. The premise of this article […]

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ZGBriefs | May 4, 2017

[…] its employees. China Craves Foreign Goods. Students in Australia Supply Them. (May 2, 2017, The New York Times) Zhang Yuan’s business started with favors for relatives: an aunt who wanted baby formula, a cousin looking for Ugg boots. She was a college student here in Australia, and every dollar helped, so she mailed the items […]

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Christian Suffering: Remembering Xu Guoyong

[…] fell from a high-rise window. His daughter died because of the negligence of Guoyong's sister, who was looking after her. His wife, already worried because of Guoyong's aunt's imprudent care of the child, that morning prayed, "God, protect my child." By that afternoon their child had the accident. One Sunday a few years later […]

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Does a Story Go with This?

[…] The questions and comments have represented the times. “Do you celebrate like they do on Friends?” “Does your family believe this?” “Are Jesus and Santa brothers?” “My aunt knows this story!” “Is this the silent night?” Freshmen classes are known for their enthusiasm and holidays are no exception. Some years the requests “to do […]

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February 7, 2013

[…] exam, which heavily tests rote memorization and decides the fate of Chinas youth, is objectively awful. Students know this, teachers know this, the government knows this, my aunt Agatha knows this. Recently though Ive gained a new appreciation for just how horrific it is. A Glimpse of Chongqings Past, Present, and Future (February 4, […]