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Financial Expectations of Prospective Chinese Medical Missionaries

Understanding the Financial Backdrop to Chinese Medical Mission Sending

[…] Indigenous Mission Movement from China (IMM China).  Chinese Christians feel God calling them to long-term mission service. Attrition rates of Chinese missionaries are high, however, and a number of difficulties (including finances) hinder Chinese missionary sending. In this article, I will discuss financial considerations related to one particular subset of Chinese missionaries—Chinese medical missionaries. […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A Changed Life

[…] need to pray for your mother, and I will pray for your mother also.” Our prayers began an invisible spiritual battle.  I called my mother over the phone more often, urging her to give up interacting with demons. As my spiritual awareness grew deeper, my phone conversations changed from the short, brutal denials of […]

Book Reviews

Preparing Returnees to Go Home Well

A Review of the Returnee Handbook for Chinese Christians

[…] data on how many Chinese students return to China. But as this handbook points out, through the latest data from the Ministry of Education of China, the number of returned Chinese students consistently exceeded the number of Chinese overseas students, from 2020-2023. Previously, from 2008-2019, the number of overseas Chinese students outnumbered those who […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015

<h3></h3> <p><strong>With an Influx of Newcomers, Little Chinatowns Dot a Changing Brooklyn</strong> (April 15, 2015, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> With Chinese immigrants now the second largest foreign-born group in the city and soon to overtake Dominicans for the top spot, they are reshaping neighborhoods far beyond their traditional enclaves. Nowhere is the rapid growth […]

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ZGBriefs | October 31, 2024

[…] rebound to prepandemic levels with executives returning to the country, the world’s second-largest economy, in droves. But that hasn’t materialized. Over the last several months, many international airlines have suspended or reduced the frequency of flights in and out of China. For continental European and British carriers, the war in Ukraine has prevented non-Chinese […]

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March 21, 2013

<p> For Many in China, the One Child Policy is Already Irrelevant (March 19, 2013, China File)</p> <p>Before getting pregnant with her second child, Lu Qingmin went to the family-planning office to apply for a birth permit. Officials in her husbands Hunan village where she was living turned her down, but she had the baby anyway. […]

Blog Entries

Calvinism on the Ground in China

[…] been driven by intellectuals within China who are drawn to the transformational potential of the Kuyperian model of cultural engagement for contemporary Chinese society. For a smaller number of scholars, interest in Reformed theology reflects a broader interest in exploring the potential of strengthened denominational identities for enabling the church in China to politically, […]

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Can I Travel to China Now?

[…] visas and airline tickets being the biggest hurdles. This information centers on travel from the United States to China. Travel from other countries may be easier and cheaper. Please check with the Chinese embassy in your country for specific information. Visas Chinese embassies and consulates in the United States have started receiving applications and […]

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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 […]

Peoples of China

Influentials

Individuals Who Largely Determine Change

[…] is a sociologist’s look at how Christianity grew from a small collection of adherents to the dominant world religion in less than three centuries. There are a number of fascinating lessons and insights in the book, but the main issue that caught my attention and imagination is that believers in those times did not […]