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Now That China Is Number One

[…] schools outside. ChinaSource is helping to facilitate an ongoing dialog about how these entities can work together to write a new chapter in Christian education in China. 2015 promises to be a pivotal year as we grasp more clearly the nature and implications of China’s new role in the world economy. China’s economic growth […]

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How Chinese Christians View Themselves and Others

<p>China was not exactly top of mind as my wife and I sat down to read a chapter of John Ortberg’s <em>Soul Keeping</em>. We hardly expected to find any profound insights into the thinking of Chinese Christians in a book written by an American pastor primarily for an American church audience.</p>

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Summer Reading: 5 “Lighter Fare” Books

<p>Some perfect holiday reading for the mountains or the beaches, or anywhere you find yourself this summer!</p>

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ZGBriefs | December 8, 2016

[…] like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China lodges complaint with US over Trump's Taiwan phone call (December 3, 2016, The Guardian) Geng Shuang, a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, said in a statement on Saturday: “It must be pointed out that […]

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ZGBriefs | February 14, 2019

<p>Visa-Free Travel to China is Now a Piece of Cake (February 9, 2019, China Law Blog)<br /> Do you need to make a quick trip to China? You may not need a visa, as more cities and provinces are eligible for 6-day visa-free travel. </p>

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How Many Christians Are There in China? It’s Complicated

[…] the results will be skewed. The report is definitely worth reading, so long as your goal is understanding the complexity of the question more than looking to find the definitive number. Christianity Today reached out to a number of experts and scholars on China’s religious landscape, including ChinaSource founder Brent Fulton, to ask for […]

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ZGBriefs | August 20, 2020

[…] Hong Kong. For a start, the press is still free. How far will China’s surveillance state stretch?  (August 12, 2020, American Enterprise Institute) American lawmakers are the latest to find that Beijing is increasingly aiming to clamp down on critics in the democratic world. U.S. requires Confucius Institute center to register as foreign mission  (August 13, 2020, Reuters) […]

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March 5, 2015

[…] qiu shi (to seek truth in facts, as promoted by Deng Xiaoping since the late 1970s as a new Chinese Communist policy principle), scholarly research ought to find facts and to develop theoretical explanations of the facts. Research does not have to become political in the narrow sense of antagonism or holding an ideological […]

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Anticipating Urban China

[…] parlors can be found on every street corner. Hair bleached orange or even yellow is not uncommon. Commercials on television and in magazines beckon China’s young to find their meaning by using the right toothpaste, deodorant, or shampoo. China’s new urbanites not only look very modern, but their eating habits are also changing rapidly. […]

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ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015

<p></p> <p>Married Without Children in China: Dealing With the Pressure in a Baby-Centric Country (July 21, 2015, <em>China Real Time</em>)<br /> In China, “Are you married?” and “Do you have children?” can be the equivalent of asking, “How are you?” An American who met my husband while working at an Internet company in China, […]