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Prepping for the Olympics

[…] the athletic world. In praising Li Yan for her second great leap in life, media quoted from the movie My Night at Maud’s, “Christianity is not a moral code. It is a way of life. It is no ordinary experiences, but the most amazing life journey. It is an adventure in sanctity.” Wang Meng referred […]

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Europe: A Missionary Field or Mission Force?

[…] encourage global churches to use their missionary efforts strategically where they were most needed. This direction quickly gained acceptance and recognition among participants and has since been promoted worldwide by pastors and missionary organizations. Even today, churches continue to invest most, if not all, resources globally in missionary work within the “10/40 Window.” However, […]

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Deconstructing China’s Jerusalem?

[…] During the past year and a half Wenzhou has witnessed the most blatant attack on the church since the Cultural Revolution. Under the guise of enforcing building code regulations, provincial government officials have overseen a campaign to forcibly removed crosses from well over 1,000 church buildings. Pastors and lay people who have resisted have […]

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ZGBriefs | June 6, 2019

[…] some much-anticipated Chinese TV dramas to keep an eye on this year. China’s New World Media Order  (June 3, 2019, Project Syndicate) Today, the regime is proudly promoting its authoritarian model around the world. The new world media order that it is attempting to build is less well-known than the Belt and Road Initiative, […]

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Training Cross-Cultural Workers to Cross Honor-Shame Cultures

[…] 2000); Jackson Wu, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://amzn.to/2T5AJXj" target="_blank"><em>Reading Romans with Eastern Eyes</em></a> (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2019); Among historical and sociological treatments, cf. Anthony Appiah, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://amzn.to/2ILm5CC" target="_blank"><em>The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen </em></a>(New York: Norton, 2010); Graham Scambler, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://amzn.to/3kirBKM" target="_blank"><em>A Sociology of Shame and Blame: Insiders Versus Outsiders</em> </a>(New York: Palgrave Pivot, 2019)

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Eastern Versus Western Learning Approaches

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[…] vastly different beliefs about learning which affects how they view the world, themselves and others. Innovation, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit are attributes that are being discussed and promoted at education centers in the U.S., China and around the world. School leaders in China recognize that their educational system does not promote creative thinking among […]

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ZGBriefs | September 22, 2016

[…] China Story) In the mainland press, the government has sought to present itself as a cool-headed honest broker seeking to protect international law from debasement by The Philippines and its backers (most notably the United States). Closer examination of these arguments is an illuminating exercise for anyone seeking to understand the genuine sense of […]

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It’s All about Serving Well

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ZGBriefs | March 5, 2020

[…] popular this year comes with a term of its own, namely cūnbō (村播): rural livestreaming.  Chinese farmers using livestreaming as a way to sell their products and promote their business have become a more common occurrence on China’s e-commerce and social media platforms.  Podcast: The View from Beijing (March 4, 2020, Deep Background, with Noah Feldman) […]

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Grappling with Multiple Identities

[…] Therefore, it seems that public measures should not aim at suppressing the Hong Kong identity while boosting the China identity. Neither should the Hong Kong identity be promoted to an extent that China identity is overshadowed. We should have a more inclusive attitude towards the growth of both identities to keep “one country two […]