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ZGBriefs | September 6, 2018

<p><strong>China’s lost little emperors... how the ‘one-child policy’ will haunt the country for decades  </strong>(September 2, 2018, <em>The Guardian</em>)<br /> There has been an enormous amount of public venting on the shortcomings of the one-child policy in recent years.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

What Are Our Young People Thinking: Post 95 Generation

<p>In the past two weeks, we have posted part one and two of an article titled “What are our Young People Thinking: How to Witness to Youth of the Post 1980’s, 1990’s and 1995’s,”, originally published in The Church Magazine. Part one  looked specifically at the unique characteristics of the post-80s generation of Chinese youth. Part two looked specifically at […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Christian Netizens React to Boston Bombing

[…] the news this week, such as the earthquake in Pakistan, the poisoning of a university student in Shanghai, and the spread of the H7N9 flu virus.</p> <p> One noted that both the student who died in Shanghai and the one who died in Boston had either attended seeker Bible studies or attended church. They […]

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A New Year for Those Living in China’s New Normal

As we end one year and begin a new one, it’s time to look back and reflect—and take a deep breath, bracing ourselves for what is to come in 2022. And as we look back and prepare for the future, we do so with open hearts and anticipation, and with awareness of the world […]

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Are Chinese People Religious?

<p>When I was teaching on a university campus, one of the things that surprised me was the admission by many of my students that they were afraid of ghosts. One of them put it to me very succinctly: “We are atheists during the day, but when the lights go out it’s a different story.”</p>

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ZGBriefs | September 29, 2022

[…] others became more positive (September 28, 2022, Pew Research) When looking at individual Americans, roughly a quarter of U.S. adults (26%) became more negative toward China between 2020 and 2022. Around one-in-five (17%) became more positive toward it, while 53% did not change their views in one direction or the other, according to the analysis.

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Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Domination

A Book Review

<p>A very helpful resource and a reminder that one dare not approach China without having done one’s history homework!</p>

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Same Same, But Different: Postmodernism in China

<p>When shopping in street markets in Asia, I'd often hear the reply, "Same same, but different." The one item was the same as the other but somehow different. Maybe they didn't have the one I wanted but this other item would be just as good. Same thing but different.</p> <p>The autumn issue of the […]

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8 Things to Know about Wang Mingdao

<p>A new blog in China called <em>iWorship</em> is giving voice to Wang Mingdao, one of the great evangelists and leaders of the Chinese church during the twentieth century. Last week, on our <em>Chinese Church Voices</em> blog, we posted a translation of one of their posts, called “Slow to Speak.” In it, Pastor Wang reminds us of the importance of using our words […]

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The Church’s Role with Returnees from China

[…] culture the Westerner is accustomed to. But for those who choose to live in China for a significant period of time, adaptation happens, and what is more, one frequently grows deeply attached to the Chinese culture and people.  What often catches people off guard is that, after returning to resettle in their passport country […]