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The Farewell

A Film Review

[…] that he leaned across the table and said to me, “Zhou Ning (my Chinese name), you must remember that in China there’s always something else that is really going on!” That may have been the single most important thing I have ever learned about China. This truth is so poignantly illustrated in the delightful […]

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Recent Chinese Migration Trends in Australia

[…] UK and Canada, has offered new immigration pathways for migrants from Hong Kong to settle permanently. As a result, there has been a marked rise in the number of Hong Kong migrants in Australia. This marked increase resulted in Hong Kong being listed as eighth in the countries providing the greatest number of permanent […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Success—Our Generation’s Greatest Spiritual Disaster, Part 1

The Transformation of a Millennial

[…] independent clothing line. We eventually opened a true brick and mortar store. I started exploring photography and wanted to try my hand at making music. I was really having a great time. We started getting the attention of the outside world and were invited to participate in a cutting-edge design show—a fashion show—and were […]

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A Question for Christians at Christmas

Am I Really Ready?

[…] of the secular distractions and even the conflict that can stir up in churches during this season. He encourages all Christians to ask themselves if they have really prepared their hearts this season to welcome the birth of our Savior. Are You "Really" Ready For Christmas? Every year, Christians around China prepare for Christmas by […]

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Of Returns and Runways

[…] the following excerpts from my hopefully, soon-to-be published memoir: A variety of factors necessitated our return to the States in July 2015. Neither Lisa nor I could really pinpoint any one thing as the reason we needed to come back. One factor was the failing health of our aging parents. . . . own […]

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Chinese Churches Serving Those with Disabilities

[…] Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China (CCC & TSPM), the Amity Foundation, and local churches working together with domestic and international organizations. (The actual number may be far higher than this. According to the 2015 Social Service Ministries Annual Report published by the CCC & TSPM Social Service Department, 6,600 wheelchairs […]

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My Problem with Progress

[…] of following the general letter of the law (passport photocopy? long-time customer? correctly-chopped police receipt?), or even a verbal okay from the Public Security official over the phone would have been sufficient to grease the wheels of the bureaucracy enough for me to get my money—perhaps with a promise to return with my passport […]

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China’s Youth and Christianity

An Interview

[…] much emphasis on discipleship. In relationship to leadership training they are very weak, but they do focus on evangelism. For the campus outreach style, the focus is really on discipleship and, of course, some leadership training. The summer camps’ purpose is pre-evangelism and evangelism along with basic Christian training. So, they do preaching, and […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, June 26 Issue

[…] I soon realized that issuing a blanket ban on number-based communications would mean cutting off just about every single Chinese person I knew. In the U.S., you really only have to remember two long numbers, ever: Your phone number and your Social Security number. In China, you’re constantly barraged by digits: QQ numbers (QQ […]

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Why the Urban Church Needs to Care for Migrant Workers

[…] for migrant labor. But most migrant workers did not enjoy equal access to public services. The new migrant workers who were born in the 80s have never really known the farming life. Soon after they were born their parents brought them to the city. They don’t know what rural life is like. There is […]