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May 1, 2014

[…] find to the local Bureau of Cultural Relics. Why some English words are controversial in China (April 30, 2014, BBC) Nowadays, if you eavesdrop on Chinese people's phone conversations, it is commonplace to hear English phrases popping up here and there, like "Okay", "Cool" and "Bye bye". In today's Chinese publications, English abbreviations and […]

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Transpacific Transposition: 1965 to Present

History of Chinese Christianity in North America (3)

[…] </em>ceased publication in 2005. Timothy Tseng, “Second Generation Chinese North American Evangelical Use of the Bible in Identity Discourse,” <em>Semeia,</em> vol. 90–91, ed. Tat-siong Benny Liew ( Atlanta, Ga., 2002). Russell Jeung, <em>Faithful Generations: Race and New Asian American Churches </em>(Rutgers University Press, 2004). The occasion for the 1955 gathering was to receive the […]

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The Formation of a New City-to-City Partnership

An Interview by ChinaSource

[…] creatively capture our churches’ interests, while meeting needs overseas and in our community. We began to kick around ideas and discovered a shared interest in China. A number of our churches were seeking ways to get involved in China. We had a prominent Chinese house church leader visit the area. He really challenged and […]

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ZGBriefs | May 28, 2020

[…] four Chinese air carriers to file flight schedules with the U.S. government.   The U.S. Transportation Department, which is trying to persuade China to allow the resumption of U.S. passenger airline service there, earlier this week briefly delayed a few Chinese charter flights for not complying with notice requirements. How Chinese Tour Operators Wound Up Lost in […]

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The Church’s Great Asset

[…] result was a dramatic increase in the ratio of believers in the Roman Empire. Beyond that, Christians extended care to their pagan neighbors who added to the number of Christians as people converted in response to the logic of love in action. The second example of Christianity powerfully transforming culture comes from its valuing […]

View From the Wall

Email and Confucius

During the 1980s, color televisions were targets of envy. A work unit PC had to be “heavily guarded”—no ordinary man was allowed to access it. A cell phone was the ultimate symbol of the superiority of the owner’s social status and wealth in contrast to that of everyday people—even though at that time a […]

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ZGBriefs | July 11, 2024

[…] to be announced at the Chinese Communist Party’s third plenum on July 15 that will supposedly make all the difference. EU Plan to Impose Import Duty on Cheap Goods Could Dent Shein and Temu (July 3, 2024, The Guardian) The EU is moving forward with plans to impose customs duty on cheap goods in […]

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ZGBriefs | February 2, 2017

<p></p> <p>It's Lunar New Year, and China's Young People Are Sick and Tired of It (January 29, 2017, Global Voices)<br /> However, the traveling trend has shifted slightly in recent years, as more and more people decide to travel abroad during the holiday, in order to avoid seeing relatives altogether. Among the younger generation in particular, many […]

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ZGBriefs | February 1, 2018

<p><strong>China’s Rise and the Church’s Call</strong> (January 30, 2018, <em>The Gospel Coalition</em>)<br /> We need to welcome a newfound interdependence with the global church—including brothers and sisters in China.</p>

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January 24, 2013

<p>In China, Widening Discontent Among the Communist Party Faithful (January 19, 2013, The New York Times) </p> <p>For years, many China observers have asserted that the partys authoritarian system endures because ordinary Chinese buy into a grand bargain: the party guarantees economic growth, and in exchange the people do not question the way the party rules. […]