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Into China and Beyond: A Timeless Journey of Faith

[…] indigenous songs are used by God. In his survey of Christianity in China, Aikman skillfully weaves in seminary training, the ministries of foreigners in China (and their code words), the State church, the Catholic church, some of the Mainland Chinese Christians overseas and the relationship of official bodies in the international realm. Interestingly, this […]

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July 26, 2012

[…] Danwei)Rich kids with bad grades! Spoiled students who cant face the college entrance examination! These are the labels that are affixed to people like us.The Boys From Brazil: Overland From Beijing to London (July 24, 2012, The Beijinger)The Olympic host city baton is being passed from Beijing to London at the end of this […]

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ZGBriefs | October 29, 2015

[…] will now carry a maximum of a 7 year prison sentence in China. This is due to an amendment to section 284 of the Chinese Criminal Law Code which will take effect on November 1st. The amendment stipulates that those who cheat or plot to cheat will be given a 3 year jail sentence, […]

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International Students in China—an Unreached Diaspora?

[…] are reading a gospel together. “Tesfay” matured in his faith while in China and returned to a persecuted church in Eritrea. Portuguese-speaking students from Mozambique, Angola, and Brazil meet together to study the Bible. These are some of the almost half a million international students in China, arriving from every corner of the globe. […]

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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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Training Cross-Cultural Workers to Cross Honor-Shame Cultures

[…] 2000); Jackson Wu, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://amzn.to/2T5AJXj" target="_blank"><em>Reading Romans with Eastern Eyes</em></a> (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2019); Among historical and sociological treatments, cf. Anthony Appiah, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://amzn.to/2ILm5CC" target="_blank"><em>The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen </em></a>(New York: Norton, 2010); Graham Scambler, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://amzn.to/3kirBKM" target="_blank"><em>A Sociology of Shame and Blame: Insiders Versus Outsiders</em> </a>(New York: Palgrave Pivot, 2019)

Chinese Christian Voices

Top Christian News Stories in China in 2014 (#1-5)

[…] p.m. that night, they received an arrest notice stating that they were being held and imprisoned in a detention center according to Article 300 of the Criminal Code which states, "Whoever forms or uses superstitious sects or secret societies or cults or uses superstition to undermine the implementation of the laws." ‪On October 17, […]

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ZGBriefs | October 20, 2016

[…] 2016, Sixth Tone) In the early ’90s, nearly 100,000 people lived in a city that couldn’t be found on any map. It had no name, just a code: 404. 404 City is located on the sandy plains of Gansu province in China’s northwest, some 100 kilometers to the west of Jiayuguan City. Its name […]

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ZGBriefs | June 14, 2018

[…] of China. When you encounter confusing situations or cultural differences, what you learn here will help you reconcile them with your cultural background and expectations. Use Coupon Code CS2018 for a $5.00 discount. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs Here’s How NGOs Are Allowed to Operate in the P.R.C., Hong Kong, and the United States (June 6, […]

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ZGBriefs | March 31, 2016

[…] Thousands of Injuries, Mishaps at Chinese Marathon Prompt Alarm (March 25, 2016, China Real Time) As China’s economy develops, authorities are racing ahead with their efforts to promote long-distance running – but a calamitous marathon in south China has raised questions over whether Beijing is pushing forward at too quick a pace. Thousands of […]