Five Observations from a Week in China
...city are now handled via WeChat, the Chinese super app! Gone are the days of standing on the street corner trying to wave down a taxi—they are all booked through...
...city are now handled via WeChat, the Chinese super app! Gone are the days of standing on the street corner trying to wave down a taxi—they are all booked through...
...per night. That should have been a clue. But I booked a room there anyway. It was very small, but given the price, didn’t look too bad. At about 9 that evening I went out for a...
...studying in American high schools express concern about the difficulty they experience in forming relationships with American friends. Language and cultural barriers are significant. Cafeteria tables with Chinese students eating...
...far too chatty American workers. “They care only about getting paid” indicates how the Chinese leaders understand the American workers.[1] Fuyao decides to fly several of the factory’s American managers...
...ago. As Chinese Christians, the book posits a question for us: if American evangelicalism is in such an intellectually vacant state, where would Chinese Christianity, deeply influenced by American evangelicalism...
...unique. Most China-related North American missions started off as foreign mission to China, followed by home mission to Chinese immigrants, initiated by missionaries returned home on furlough or retirement. However,...
...and the Business of Being Born American (May 13, 2015, Bloomberg) Inside the Homeland Security crackdown on deluxe services helping Chinese women have American babies. Science / Technology China to...
...American life. Chinese (and other Asian) American students no longer wanted to participate in ethnic-specific groups as they “celebrated a perceived acceptance among white Americans and an assimilation to American...
...“Model Christian” The aspiration to be the “model minority” has spilled over into religious life. If Chinese American (and Asian American) evangelicals aspire to be the “model minority” in secular...
...possible “Western influence.” One British photographer complained that he was reported to the police as an “American spy” when he was taking pictures at a public train station; this had...
...resources to North American churches that equip her to take the whole Gospel to the whole world. In the next symposium on conflict competency we will address some of the...
...Daily) China Southern Airlines, one of the three major Chinese airlines, yesterday announced it was cutting flights to the Philippines as tourist numbers shrink amid tensions in the South China...