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January 16, 2014

[…] griping about the much-derided launch of healthcare.gov, the website of U.S. President Barack Obamas signature healthcare law, should try www.12306.cn, the only website authorized to sell train tickets in China. China Braces for Holiday Travel Crush (January 15, 2014, China Real Time) China is a country on the move especially around its Lunar New […]

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ZGBriefs | August 6, 2015

[…] / Trade / Business Chinese Textile Mills Are Now Hiring in Places Where Cotton Was King (August 2, 2015, The New York Times) Once the epitome of cheap mass manufacturing, textile producers from formerly low-cost nations are starting to set up shop in America. It is part of a blurring of once seemingly clear-cut […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Why Christians in China Must Prepare Themselves for the New Regulations on Religious Affairs

[…] Chinese house church pastor who has studied church-state relations and followed religious legislation for a long time, I have the following five views toward these new regulations. Number 1: These regulations go even further down the road of violating the constitution. It is an illegal law that opposes the freedom of religion and freedom […]

Blog Entries

The Vital Role of Chinese Women in Evangelism

[…] on managing the household. In the Ming (13681644) and Qing (16441912) dynasties, positive changes in female literacy rates and economic roles improved the status of a growing number of learned and influential women. But the most dramatic changes didn’t occur until the May Fourth Movement in the early 1920s. At that time, reformers rallied […]

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ZGBriefs | January 28, 2016

[…] is to better their children's chances of getting into an American college; a degree earned in the U.S. carries a lot of weight. Health / Environment Scalping Tickets to the Doctor? Woman in Beijing Has Had Enough (January 27, 2016, The New York Times) Ticket scalpers can be a headache in China, raising the […]

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The Hidden China

[…] been appreciated by minority peoples. The Miao, for example, who use an abundance of silver in their traditional costume, are allowed to purchase silver at a much cheaper rate than other Chinese citizens. As Ralph Covell notes, “Efforts are being made to remove tensions that have existed for centuries between Han Chinese and minority […]

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 […]

Articles

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. […]

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How to Minister to Seniors (2)

[…] in the Lord’s body who have a burden to join a senior center ministry team (as distinct from groups going to senior centers to visit specific elders): Number one, the team’s unity of spirit in service is very important. You could first pray and prepare yourself and the ranks of your co-laborers in small […]

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August 23, 2012

[…] place in cities across China after Japanese nationalists raised their country’s flag on disputed islands. Thousands of people took to the streets in Shenzhen, Guangzhou and a number of other cities demanding that Japan leave the islands in the East China Sea. In Shenzhen, some demonstrators attacked Japanese restaurants and smashed Japanese-made cars. The […]