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China – Here We Are!
<p>How can one prepare for service in China? The author provides practical insights with examples from her own experiences when she first lived in another culture. From exploring one's expectations to extending grace and embracing the challenge, Ms. Klopper offers valuable advice that can lessen the initial strain of cross-cultural living.</p>
ZGBriefs | July 15, 2021
Why China Is Going After Its Tech Giants (July 10, 2021, China File) To understand why, it is best to try to think from the perspectives of China’s leaders. Their intended messages are aimed at different audiences: domestic Internet firms and the domestic public at large, as well as those outside of the country.
On the Horns of an Educational Dilemma
<p>American Christian parents face tough decisions about to how to best provide for their children’s education. But the toughest part is often deciding between a comparatively rich supply of good and legal options – local Christian schools, homeschooling (with a nearly overwhelming array of good curriculum and models), co-ops, hybrid homeschool/co-op, on-line Christian school, […]
A Pastor’s Thoughts on the “Gao Kao”
<p>A Chinese pastor offers encouragement to parents whose children are preparing to take the annual college entrance examination. </p>
China’s Banned Bestseller
[…] has been paid to the story of how God’s Word has been made available through China’s official churches and far beyond—what Kua calls “one of the unintended best kept secrets of the missions in China.” Unpacking the questions that prompted her own research, Cynthia Oh writes, The unfathomable had happened in a place where […]
Wang Mingdao on the Importance of Being Slow to Speak
[…] featured an excerpt of some writing by Wang Mingdao, the famous Chinese evangelist of the early twentieth century. In it, he presents multiple scenarios where it is best to be slow to speak, reminding the reader of the importance of making sure that our words are being used for God’s glory. In the era […]
January 31, 2013
<p>China's ethnic Manchus rediscovering their roots (January 30, 2013, The Los Angeles Times)</p> <p>Descended from a horse-riding nomadic people of northeastern China, the Manchus were the last imperial rulers of the country, establishing the Qing Dynasty, which lasted from 1644 until 1912. After the abdication of the last emperor, Pu Yi, his clan changed its […]
Open for Business
<p>China is "open for business." This was not true twenty-five years ago. In order to "win" in China's marketplace, this author has found, inter alia, the following to be best practices.</p>
Rethinking Youth Ministry
<p>Do Chinese parents and pastors need to rethink how they raise their youth in the faith? In this article, originally posted on at<em> Gospel Times</em>, a pastor encourages believers to challenge traditional views of ministry to youth. The pastor sketches modern challenges to youth ministry and then offers practical recommendations for ministry workers.</p>
ZGBriefs | October 26, 2023
[…] their Chinese counterparts, despite a tightening on educational channels? Are these students able to freely pursue their chosen areas of research? Are they experiencing a version of the country that best represents it? And how can China shape a more stable environment for international students and encourage greater student exchange, beyond that of senior scholars?