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Care for Those Who Remain in China
[…] eight years. Their children were like our own children. We’ve known their girls all their lives. I am just so sad. I understand it was in my best interest and for the sake of security . . . but I still wanted to say goodbye. The pain in my Chinese friend’s voice was real […]
Grief—What about the Kids?
[…] has been home? For some kids, China has been the only home they have ever known. So let’s consider the impact grief has on children and how best to help them grieve well. Too many times I have heard people say: “Kids are flexible.” “They forget so easily.” “Children live in the present.” Yes, […]
Are You Ready for Transition? Again?
[…] that probably didn’t help. Everyone had also been offered help from professional counseling centers as well. Being debriefed at different times during their journeys was helpful. “The best and most wonderful debrief I had was when we as a team met up again and debriefed, shared, laughed, and cried, and cried. Our time together […]
The Right Tools for Strategic Planning
[…] views. This natural process only increases our built-in bias, and these biases tend to get stronger over time. Without constant, diligent attention, our biases will get the best of us, causing us to fall prey to the faulty assumptions built upon the extrapolations that life will keep going the way it’s always been. Suddenly […]
The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration
What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know
[…] religions. Since Xi Jinping was selected to be China’s top leader in 2012, the People’s Republic of China has entered the End of Era, as a recent book by scholar Carl Minzner put it.1 Students of Chinese politics and society have characterized the period from the late 1970s or early 1980s until today as […]
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Educational Inequality for Migrant Children Perpetuates Poverty
[…] imagine their second generation becoming equal citizens who can enjoy the same welfare and benefits as urban professionals. As today’s labor market is still segregated along hukou lines, these migrant youth have to repeat their parents’ trajectory by entering the informal sector of the labor force. Second-generation migrants are faced with new challenges. Unlike […]
Breaking the Ice for Gospel Conversations
[…] experiences as represented by the picture cards. Once the picture cards are ready, we can move forward with four easy-to-follow application steps. Whether the card activity is best done with a small group or with just one individual will depend on the depth of the sharing. Step 1: Invite the person to pick two […]
Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization
What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?
[…] be sure, since the late 1990s, under the late Bishop Ding Guangxun, the official churches began actively seeking to “reconstruct theology.” But as I discuss in my book, that campaign faced stiff resistance as young seminarians at the national seminary publicly opposed the campaign and were thrown out of the seminary as a consequence. […]
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The Effects of China’s Global Trajectory
[…] most polluted cities, and with growing mobility in travel (both by road and by plane) China’s CO2 emission is projected to grow 2.5 fold by 2020. Water, air, and the environment are massive “creation care” matters where Christians have roles and responsibilities. In the latest figures available, patent filings in China increased sharply in […]
My ChinaSource Story
[…] migrant workers at another ChinaSource consultation in Shanghai. When Brent visited Shanghai in 2010, he asked to interview me and I learned that he was writing a book on urban Christians. By that time, I had graduated and started teaching at a university in Shanghai. My research had shifted from migration and urban poverty […]