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Blog Entries

Goodbye, SARA

<p>The State Administration of Religious Affairs (SARA) will be absorbed by the Party’s United Front Work Department.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Interview with a Reformed Church Pastor (1)

[…] the Internet. Calvin’s <em>Institutes of the Christian Religion</em> has been translated into Chinese, as have the writings of prominent voices in the “New Calvinism” movement in the United States, such as Tim Keller, D.A. Carson, and John Piper. Probably the most influential figure, however, is Rev. Stephen Tong, head of the Reformed Evangelical Church […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | April 6, 2017

<p></p> <p>Finding My Roots Deep in Rural China (March 31, 2017, <em>Sixth Tone</em>)<br /> Although I was born in China, I have been molded by the United States. The country gave me the chance to think and feel like an American. Here, I was taught to be curious; I learned that asking questions is […]

Blog Entries

A “New” New Normal?

<p>Management of religious affairs will be shifted from, SARA to the United Front Work Department—what questions should we be asking? </p>

Blog Entries

Pressure on the Church, Pressure on the Party

A Reader Responds to the 2022 Winter CSQ

When pressure comes, Christians generally respond in one of three ways: fight, flight, or somewhere in the middle…. When praying for the Chinese church, we must not fail to pray...for the unity of Christians under pressure.

Supporting Article

Of Returns and Runways

<p>The author shares the experiences of his family and God’s provisions after leaving China and returning to the United States.</p>

Supporting Article

The “Model Minority” Myth in the Chinese American Church

Today's Challenges

In the United States, Asian Americans, including Chinese Americans, have been presented as sterling examples of immigrants who have ascended through the ranks to achieve the American dream. Lee explores this concept, how Chinese Americans see themselves, and the impact of this perception upon their faith and church life.

Books

The Bells Are Not Silent

Stories of Church Bells in China

[…] Joann discovered a 150-year-old American bell hanging in a church in southwest China, she knew there was a story to tell. This book is a collection of stories about this and other bells from France, Germany, Russia and the United States. But more importantly, they are stories of God’s faithfulness to his church in China.</p>

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | July 9, 2020

International students may need to leave US if their universities transition to online-only learning (July 7, 2020, CNN) International students who are pursuing degrees in the United States will have to leave the country or risk deportation if their universities switch to online-only courses…

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Chinese University Students in the US

<p>The good folks at the Center on Religion and Chinese Society at Purdue University recently published the results of a survey they conducted among Chinese university students. If you are working with Chinese students in the United States, it is a must-read.</p>