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Campus Ministry in Pre-1949 China

A Book Review.

[…] was arrested. In light of the challenges faced by Wu and other Chinese believers, Adeney issues a compelling challenge to Christians in the West. “Living in a free society, Christians may choose the intellectual and spiritual climate in which to live, but if political conditions change and they find themselves in a communist society, […]

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Pure Joy, Oh My

[…] ended its COVID-19 policy. We felt we were saved for the business. But then, US–China relations took a dive when a Chinese balloon went over America. Our Western customers withdrew in fear. The bottom fell out, and we had no more money to put into the business. It seemed we were finished. I was […]

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The Climbers

A Film Review

[…] let’s not hold a double standard. The reality is, China is not going to stop making films like this. They are just getting started and even the western film industry has been forced to recognize that China’s influence (and financial investment) in this sector cannot be ignored. So what’s one to do? I say, […]

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Factory Youth

A Film Review

[…] a wife—a lot of sensible thinking. Most of the workers are modern young people from metropolitan areas, they dress stylishly in their time off, and speak accent- free urban Mandarin.  Myth: Factories are dingy, sweatshop-like environments. Yes, many factories in China are dingy, but not all. Especially in places that produce high-tech products that […]

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Venturing a Glimpse into 21st Century China

[…] as advisors on issues of press freedom. They will also be legal advisors to China’s Ministry of Justice, explaining the legal ramifications of libel, slander, and other free speech issues. Watch for the full report on the roundtable of China specialists upon which this article was based. Soon to be released by ChinaSource. Image […]

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Chinese Culture and the Ethos of Suffering in the Chinese Church

[…] the expression “to eat bitterness” (吃苦). So, I reflect a lot about this from a linguistic vantage point. We are already going on different roads. In the Western world, suffering for Christ is a weight to shoulder, a weight on your body; in the Chinese world, suffering for Christ must be consumed. It actually […]

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Real Relations and Real Connections

A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ

[…] in person and online. International students located within China face isolation because of pandemic restrictions and the local perception of foreigners bringing in new cases of the virus. International students stuck outside of China because of border restrictions have been forced to take classes online separated from their classmates. Either way, the relational connection […]

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A Visit to Shaoshan and What I’ll Not Forget

Many Chinese see Mao Zedong as a hero, while many Westerners see him as anything but. However, to understand China's new era, we must try to understand why the Chinese people continue to honor Mao and his legacy.

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Historical Context Matters

[…] I found myself being the one to explain to other Europeans the same observations that had initially baffled me. What I experienced in America is what many Western people also experience in regard to China. China baffles us Westerners. When we hear stories from China, when we travel to China, when we observe their […]

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Dwarves Kingdom

A Film Review

A documentary exploring the lives of some of China's "little people" living and working at a theme park in Yunnan.