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Recommended Read—Shanghai Faithful

<p>When a Catholic Chinese-American journalist discovers that her grandfather was a prominent Anglican church leader in China in the 1940s and that her granduncle was none other than the famous house church leader, Watchman Nee, she did what every good journalist does—she set out to tell the story.</p>

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“Arduous” and “Oppressive”–the Life of a Chinese Athlete

<p>It’s been a long time since I have watched the Olympic Games on American broadcast TV, and not CCTV5, the Chinese sports channel, and there are several things that I miss. I miss the 24-hour coverage of events and watching them in their entirety, not just highlight reels. I miss watching ping-pong and badminton. […]

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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 […]

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An Interview with Pastor Yuan Zhi-ming

<p>Last week the <em>New York Review of Books </em>blog published an interview of American-based Chinese pastor Yuan Zhi-ming conducted by journalist Ian Johnson. In the 1980's Yuan Zhi-ming was a documentary film-maker in China. Because of his involvement in the 1989 protest movement, he was forced to flee China, eventually ending up in the United States. He became […]

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Take Language Learning Seriously

A Book Recommendation

For many engaged in cross-cultural service (or preparing for it), language learning is often one of the most daunting tasks. Especially for those of us whose only experience is Spanish or French class in the American educational system, we are wholly unprepared, and most likely don’t even know where to begin.

Chinese Christian Voices

The Achilles Heel of Chinas Rise: Faith

[…] related to religion, law, and society. One such site is Pacific Institute of Social Science, which aggregates scholarly articles published throughout China. They recently posted a translation of an article titled "The Achilles Heel of Chinas Rise: Faith" by Liu Peng, a senior fellow at the Institute of American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.</p>

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ZGBriefs | March 21, 2019

<p>How Rich Chinese Parents Get Their Kids Into U.S. Colleges (March 20, 2019, Foreign Policy)<br /> Tutoring is common in American families as well, but the wealth and determination of many Chinese families can take this approach to a new level.</p>

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 17, 2012

[…] number of 0.74 released by China International Capital Corporation in 2010. US politicians start micro blogs in China (May 15, 2012, China Daily) A total of 14 American politicians have started micro blogs in Chinese on Sina Weibo since Huang Jinbo, the first Chinese-American mayor in the US, opened his account in August 2009. […]

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ZGBriefs | November 4, 2021

Hopes for China Reopening Dashed by New Limits on Airline Flights This Winter (October 29, 2021, Skift) The world is slowly reopening for wider travel. China, for now, will not be part of that movement. Airlines are among those feeling the brunt.

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ZGBriefs | July 6, 2023

Chinese social media users are not impressed with your ham sandwich (July 3, 2023, NBC News) The plain ham sandwiches, simple salads and other American-style packed lunches that fill office refrigerators don’t exactly scream “Instagram.” But they’re a social media sensation in China, where they have their own hashtag: #WhitePeopleFood.