ZGBriefs | September 14, 2017
...to support ZGBriefs. Featured Article How I Help Students Cheat Their Way to Academic Success (September 12, 2017, Sixth Tone) I knew what I was doing was unethical, but I also...
...to support ZGBriefs. Featured Article How I Help Students Cheat Their Way to Academic Success (September 12, 2017, Sixth Tone) I knew what I was doing was unethical, but I also...
...the 1950s. Nan Pin Chee’s book is a rare, recent publication, although it is not new research. The book is largely based on the author’s Doctor of Ministry thesis which...
In the book of Ecclesiastes it is written: “What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing...
...pattern, often identified with certain colors (yellow, blue, white, red, and black). Other views of history were more progressive, one of which held to three main “ages” of “disorder” (juluanshi據亂世),...
...I need to come to worship God. When I go to church . . . this is what I might say to them: We need to learn to go from...
...third is the needs of the church. For myself, I came to the Lord when I was young, when I was in junior high school [in China]. By that time...
...cities seem to have a harder time than those in the countryside, suggesting that China’s urban “house churches” would need to lay low and remain small if they were going...
...not have much knowledge of China at the time, but I believed China was going to be significant in the next season of world history. As I look back, I...
...the soft sleeper car and found my berth. I had decided that, even though I speak fluent Chinese, on this trip I would hunker down with my book and pretend...
...revivalism and earthy nationalism rooted in a glorified rendering of China’s ancient past. Liberal-minded members of China’s middle class bridle at that ideology. But others, including farmers and blue-collar workers,...
...I’ve purposefully walked more, finding new streets to get me to the same destination. I’ve asked people more questions. I’ve become more aware of China’s economic and social issues so...
...deep spiritual and moral crisis. What, then, do Chinese people need? They need honesty, trust, integrity and faith. Chinese people need higher moral standards, they need to obey the laws,...