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Peoples of China

Serving Minority Groups in China through NGOs

Serving among minorities in China's southwest.

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Saving Face

In Chinese culture the concept of face is a very important part of social interaction and is specific to the group or family to which the person belongs.

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Social Media in China (Part 2)

WeChat: An Innovation Platform

What makes WeChat innovative is not only that it offers first rate messaging features, but more importantly provides easy access to other valuable services. 

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Reciprocity—Goes Both Ways and Keeps on Going

Building relationships through sharing resources.

Chinese Articles

改变国家民族的宽广宏范的世界观

A Holistic Perspective on Transforming Nations

当国家受影响而要转型, 那么我们要做什么呢?

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Where Did They Get That Idea?

[…] family works hard to clean the house thoroughly (for Passover, getting rid of yeast). For Jews, yeast represents ceremonial uncleanness. Removing all vestiges of yeast is a spiritual cleansing rite. The “spring cleaning” activity of Chinese resembles Jewish practice, but its meaning is more to the point of just making sure everything is clean […]

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Beyond Beijing

Life in the Chinese Countryside

[…] commonplace. Fortunately, ChinaSource knows of many “on-the-ground” organizations and individuals who in big and small ways are involved in making a difference and bringing hope—both economic and spiritual—into the lives of many of the multitudes of poor families who live in China’s countryside and its small villages. One way you can participate is by […]

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Guanxi

Or, Do I Have to Give Them Something to Make Friends?

When we lived in Asia, I was constantly asked for things and especially for money. Being a typical American, I was offended with their constant asking. I discovered later that asking for favors was a means of developing relationships.

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What to Do When Things Just Don’t Feel Right

If you’d like a small, but tangible way, to share Jesus’ love with a group of women and their families in China (as well as bless your own friends and family), here’s a simple way to do that.