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Ministering to Chinese International High Schoolers in the U.S.

Guarding Their Souls

[…] Brock, M., Marzullo, L. and Omar, A. (2013). Leading in an F-1 Context. (The information was provided to the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel ( CSIET) through a Freedom of Information Act request to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If a student participated across calendar years, his/her record is counted in […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Faith on the Ice

The Story of Li Yan

[…] athletic world. In praising Li Yan for her second great leap in life, media quoted from the movie My Night at Maud’s, “Christianity is not a moral code. It is a way of life. It is no ordinary experiences, but the most amazing life journey. It is an adventure in sanctity.” Wang Meng referred […]

The Lantern

He Came and He’s Returning!

[…] December 10. How to Learn a Language, Part 1, ChinaSource Blog, December 9. Guiyang! ChinaSource Blog, December 6. Our China Stories, ChinaSource Blog, December 4. An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors, ChinaSource Blog (CCV), December 3. A Tea House Ministry in Chicago, ChinaSource Blog, December 2. Learning to Be Hospitable, ChinaSource Blog, […]

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A New Dawn for Chinese Theology: The Inauguration of the IASCC and the Biola Research Initiative for Chinese Theology

[…] light of these needs, the time has come to launch a Chinese theological movement that integrates academic research, theological education, and pastoral ministry. The IASCC aims to: Promote a Chinese theology that reflects the socio-cultural contexts of Chinese churches.  Explore a path for theological education that meets the needs of Chinese churches.  Foster an […]

ZGBriefs

December 6, 2012

[…] Chen said that officials “have enacted revenge” on his nephew and others because he fled the country, and that those who ordered his nephew’s arrest have been promoted. He addresses the newly-elected head of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping, who was confirmed during the ruling party’s once-in-a-decade leadership change last month. “Dear Mr Xi […]

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Dealing with Local Officials in a Changing China

An Update

[…] present regulations that have gone unenforced are now being implemented while new regulations are being drawn up to address areas not previously covered by China’s current legal code. Moreover, many of these regulations—or at least their interpretations—seem to be constantly in process, with the result that nearly everyone is caught in the uncomfortable situation […]

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ZGBriefs | February 25, 2021

[…] trying something new during this post-pandemic Spring Festival. Woman awarded $7,700 for five years of housework in China divorce ruling (February 24, 2021, The Guardian) Under a new civil code that came into effect last month, a person may seek compensation from their partner during a divorce if they were the primary carer for children or […]

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ZGBriefs | May 31, 2018

[…] and Taoism, two of China’s five officially recognised religions. A "New" New Normal? (May 28, 2018, ChinaSource Blog) The mandate of the UFWD, on the other hand is to promote Party-State policies and make sure that all segments and sectors of society remain loyal to (or at least don’t challenge) the Party. Cults on Social Media (May […]

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China and Her Returning Students and Scholars

[…] the world. Their culture, like every other culture, has a worldview. But, where there has been a totalitarian system, the Communist Party, as well as the Confucian code, with its rules for proper behavior, it is difficult and often takes a long time for scholars to be able to step outside of the old […]

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ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015

[…] the question of what translation is. I’m afraid it is something quite different from what the person on the street takes it to be. It is not code-switching. Let’s take a tiny example, chosen at random, from David Roy’s translation of the immense sixteenth-century Chinese novel Chin P’ing Mei, or The Plum in the […]