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Chinese Upbringing and US Culture

A Third-Culture Kid Bridges East and West

[…] I uttered those words. Despite being a bright red-headed girl and the only non-Chinese student in my entire school, at times I considered myself more Chinese than American. I wore my Communist red scarf with pride, not understanding what it implied, only knowing that I was part of my class, part of my school. […]

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Chinese Christian Returnees in Late Qing Dynasty and Early Republic

Contributions and Difficulties  

[…] Episcopal Church. During her 20 years of medical practice in Jiujiang, Shi trained more than 500 nurses and led them in Bible studies. In 1920, Shi and American missionary Jennie V. Hughes founded the Bethel Mission and in 1930, ​Ji Zhiwen (Andrew Gih, 计志文)​ took the mission further and initiated the Bethel Worldwide Evangelistic […]

Peoples of China

Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

[…] of the post-eighties may also ask that their grandchildren be given to them. In any case, many post-eighties seem to presume that their parents will continue to support and care for them into retirement on a frequent, if not daily, basis. The recently coined term “generation leech” (啃老族) denotes this living arrangement in which […]

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4 Key Factors Influencing Cultural Adjustment and Retention of Chinese Missionaries

[…] will take issue with the analysis that leads to one of his conclusions. 1. Finances are a significant challenge for Chinese missionaries. Many Chinese missionaries receive financial support from sending house churches. All too often, this funding is insufficient and/or inconsistent. Financial stress takes a toll on marriages. Several missionaries spoke of not having […]

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Angel of Nanjing

A Film Review

[…] all of this work on the bridge, at the center, and even the financing is done by Chen Si himself. Which raises the question of how much support can realistically be given. He has a wife, a daughter, relatives back in his hometown, a day job, etc. What would happen to all this if […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] rule of law, patriotism, dedication, integrity, and friendliness” actually have very different meanings to Western liberal democratic human rights. Sinicization, Xi points out, also increases religious people’s support and connection to the Chinese Communist Party, its socialist system, and so on, when officials carry out the correct kind of education among religious believers. These […]

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The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration

What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know

[…] society’s public interests.” While none of these terms is spelled out, clues to their meaning are found in the laundry list of requirements for venues to “ support the leadership of the Communist Party, support the socialist system, thoroughly implement Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era,” and so […]

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The Need for Innovation and Digital Transformation

[…] new posture and behavior toward digital transformation. In addition, with the need for creative access to countries like China, Christians outside the country may find avenues to support cross-cultural workers and churches within the country through digital spaces. The young adults of the next generation of China’s digital natives are often pressured to pursue […]

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The China Hustle

A Film Review

[…] involved, don’t even know about. To date, the films that I have reviewed have been films made in China by Chinese people. The China Hustle is an American documentary written and directed by Jed Rothstein but it is a film that raises important questions about what is currently happening in China and the impact […]

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Stonehead

A Film Review

[…] to his dad and even refuses to use the ball until then (which is probably during Chinese New Year holiday when parents return home). With only one phone in the village, the highlight for every child is when they hear their name yelled from the local convenience store to come and pick up a […]