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Serving Well Where You Don’t Belong

[…] experience training and equipping people to work in China. The latest ChinaSource Conversations podcast, “5 Keys for Adapting and Thriving in Chinese Cultural Settings,” features a discussion between Brent Fulton, Amy, and me about the course. The course consists of five short videos (between 11 and 20 minutes in length), plus a quiz, reflection/discussion […]

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A New Training Initiative

[…] this course. Together they have more than 20 years of experience training and equipping people to work in China. The course consists of five short videos ( between 11 and 20 minutes in length), plus quizzes, reflection/discussion questions, and recommended resources for further study. The content includes: Valuable information and insight on contemporary Chinese […]

Chinese Church Voices

5 Challenges Facing Churches in China

[…] a target for supporters of the so-called New Confucianism. There are extremists who hate this “alien religion” and are itching to expel it from China. The tension between both sides is evident. The New Confucianists oppose Christmas celebrations and have objected to the construction of a church in Qufu, their “holy land.” On the […]

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New: “The Church in China Today” Course

From ChinaSource Institute

[…] coming out soon. On February 4 and 11, Joann Pittman gave talks on her book The Bells Are Not Silent: Stories of Church Bells in China at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis. Brent Fulton spent two weeks this month in Thailand speaking at three conferences for cross-cultural workers.  Ways to Pray Thank God for […]

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ZGBriefs | March 9, 2017

[…] suppress critical voices (February 24, 2017, Hong Kong Free Press) I contend that the law is the latest in a series of actions to drive a wedge between foreign actors and Chinese civil society, rendering Chinese NGOs dependent on China’s state for funding. Overseas NGOs in China: Left in Legal Limbo (March 4, 2017, […]

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ZGBriefs | March 16, 2017

[…] the NGO sector in China. There has been debate surrounding the rationale and likely outcomes of the law. Does the law represent another battle in the struggle between authorities and non-state actors? And does implementation affect all sectors equally? In this special issue we offer a spectrum of opinion on the new law and […]

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ZGBriefs | May 17, 2018

[…] Contemporary China) In this episode, the Harvard Kennedy School's John Park, a leading expert on security issues relating to Northeast Asia, discusses with Neysun Mahboubi the complex relationship between North Korea and China, with special attention to the economic dynamics at play since China established diplomatic relations with South Korea in 1992. Religion Interview with […]

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ZGBriefs | July 18, 2019

[…] row continues over Huawei chief (July 15, 2019, The Guardian) A Canadian citizen detained in China is being held on drug-related offences, Beijing said Monday, at a time of tense relations between the two countries. News of the latest arrest comes amid a diplomatic crisis sparked by the detention of Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer for Chinese tech giant […]

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ZGBriefs | August 1, 2019

[…] Chinese Communist Party. Why have they chosen to take the pledge? And what about those who don’t? The Asian Century Is Over (July 31, 2019, Foreign Policy) U.S. policymakers bet that China’s economic modernization and peaceful rise would lead to an era of global prosperity and cooperation. That was wrong. China to stop issuing individual travel […]

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ZGBriefs | December 5, 2019

<p><strong>Expat Wrestling Season: The internal clash between staying and going</strong>  (December 3, 2019, <em>The Culture Blend</em>)<br /> It’s here again. Wrestling season. For the expats. Here’s the backstory . . . for the rest of you. Expats don’t stay forever. We come and go. </p>