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International Student Reentry and Returnee Ministry: An Overview

[…] was aborted after 10 years in the United States, they returned to modernize China and later impacted the revolution of 1911, led by Sun-Yat-Sen, that birthed the Republic of China. The far reaching influence of that first group of student returnees in 1881 continues to be repeated with each generation of returned scholars and […]

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February 20, 2014

[…] FOREIGN AFFAIRS Xi Touts Communist Party as Defender of Confuciuss Virtues (February 13, 2014, Sinosphere) Mr. Xi said the party leadership was preparing a policy document to promote traditional values, implant new social mores and a cohesive national spirit, and enhance cultural soft power. His comments on Confucius Institutes appeared contrary to the Chinese […]

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5 Theological Truths and Church-State Relations (1)

Lessons from China

[…] was privileged to celebrate China’s National Day (October 1) in China. This important day, which that year commemorated the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, was marked by impressive parades, huge beautifully choreographed performances, and powerful displays of military might. My perspective was a bit different from most there […]

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January 17, 2013

[…] the cities, and is in the process of extending them to rural areas. The Peoples Money (January 15, 2013, China Digital Times) The currency of the Peoples Republic of China is the renminbi , literally the peoples money. As comedian Zhou Libo explains, the Great Helmsman appears on all banknotes worth one yuan and […]

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The Global Chinese Diaspora Today

Overview and Mission Trends

[…] traders. For example, in the book Global Diaspora, Cohen categorizes the traditional Chinese diaspora as a “trade diaspora.”4 Following the “reform and opening up” of the People’s Republic of China in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the economy of China has grown rapidly, and the PRC has since been seen as a “twenty-first-century […]

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ZGBriefs | May 7, 2015

[…] sometimes feels like a game of Whack-a-Mole. Ten-year tourist visas! Yay! Whack! Background checks required! Ugh! Whack! New categories! Huh? Whack! It never seems to end! People's Republic Of Uber: Making Friends, Chauffeuring People In China (May 4, 2015, NPR) Unlike in the U.S., most here say the main reason they drive is social. […]

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ZGBriefs | May 9, 2019

[…] Going Home includes the story of a family returning to its passport culture. Each chapter also has activities such as scrambled words, crossword puzzles, word searches, mazes, and codes. Links for Researchers Belt and Road Tracker  (May 8, 2019, Council on Foreign Relations) This tracker shows how the Belt and Road Initiative has changed countries’ bilateral economic relationships with China […]

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Christian Spirituality in China’s Walled Garden

WeChat as Christian “Alter-Public”

[…] and Jianbo Huang as a “a site for religious discussion, prayer, and devotion that strengthens an ‘alternative’ Protestant identity alongside that of Chinese citizen of the People’s Republic of China.”22 In this walled garden, Christianity can cultivate its own corner for spiritual well-being. Nevertheless, the well-being of these religious and spiritual flora is ultimately beholden […]

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The Human Side of China’s Staggering Transformation

[…] trading, the money changing, the prostitution and the displeasure of minorities with the Han Chinese. Like his Chinese friends, who find themselves stretching or bending their moral codes, Hessler survived in this changing China through various minor infringements of the law. (This book spans the period from 1999 to 2004 during which various Chinese […]

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Broaden Your Purposes!

Short-term China Trips

[…] long-term—studying Chinese, teaching English, and heading mercy services among other activities. Others are studying in preparation for doing so. Still others are reaching students from the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) at US universities; one individual has even started a new organization for that purpose. Many support various China ministries financially. Most pray. All […]