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Continuing class=”searchwp-highlight”>Class Struggle and the Politics of Religion in China

In a recent post I wrote about the paradoxical treatment of religion in China’s Constitution. On the one hand, Article 36 of the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion. On the other hand, the same article puts clear conditions on this freedom, making it subject to the needs of the state as defined by the Communist […]

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Chinese Christians Pray following the China Eastern class=”searchwp-highlight”>Airlines Crash

On Tuesday, March 22, China Eastern Flight MU5735 crashed about an hour into the flight. There were no survivors. China’s commercial class="searchwp-highlight">airlines have not had a major disaster in recent years and so this has drawn the attention of people both inside and outside of China. Christians in China have responded to the tragedy […]

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Matter & Spirit: A Chinese/class=”searchwp-highlight”>American Art Exhibition

[…] contemporary life, particularly in highly materialistic—and increasingly secular—cultures, like the US and China?” This is how the brochure that accompanies the exhibition Matter & Spirit: A Chinese/ class="searchwp-highlight">American Art Exhibition begins. This is, of course, too big of a question for such an exhibit to provide a definitive answer, but it does give us […]

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Second-Generation Chinese Youth—Kiwi and class=”searchwp-highlight”>American

A Reader Responds

[…] railroad tracks separated by the ties, will not be easily accomplished. The status of equality has often come only after long, contentious, and costly battles in Asian class="searchwp-highlight">American churches. The more common scenario is for second-generation Asians to leave in a “silent exodus” as described in an article published in 1996.2 That was the […]

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Compromising Identities

[…] My arrogance simply turned that edge back on myselflike a knife, making me vulnerable to rejection from both of the cultures I claimed. As the sole Chinese class="searchwp-highlight">American member of a white team, I hear a lot of “China bashing” when cultures collide and tempers flare. “I hate learning Chinese. The only reason I’ll […]

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Chinese Upbringing and US Culture

A Third-Culture Kid Bridges East and West

[…] I uttered those words. Despite being a bright red-headed girl and the only non-Chinese student in my entire school, at times I considered myself more Chinese than class="searchwp-highlight">American. I wore my Communist red scarf with pride, not understanding what it implied, only knowing that I was part of my class="searchwp-highlight">class, part of my school. […]

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The Life and Ministry of Emma Ekvall

[…] Mrs. Cassels (expanding in time to over class="searchwp-highlight">20). Emma at the time of her marriage. During this first term she accepted the proposal of a persistent naturalized- class="searchwp-highlight">American Swede, (Eric) Martin Ekvall who had grown up in Krisdala, just 12 miles from the Ek family’s town. His family had immigrated to America where he […]

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Chinese Christian Returnees in Late Qing Dynasty and Early Republic

Contributions and Difficulties  

[…] Episcopal Church. During her class="searchwp-highlight">20 years of medical practice in Jiujiang, Shi trained more than 500 nurses and led them in Bible studies. In 1920, Shi and class="searchwp-highlight">American missionary Jennie V. Hughes founded the Bethel Mission and in 1930, ​Ji Zhiwen (Andrew Gih, 计志文)​ took the mission further and initiated the Bethel Worldwide Evangelistic […]

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“The Air that I Breathe”

Personal Reflections on Pollution in China

[…] transportation. During those two years, I came across some research conducted by the U.S. government that contained information about lifestyles in America. The information detailed how heavily class="searchwp-highlight">American communities are impacted by things like transportation. This study had a huge impact on my thinking and caused me to begin rethinking how growing up in […]