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ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | October 3, 2024

[…] Are Hiring Personal Cheerleaders (September 29, 2024, Sixth Tone) The service is part of a broader trend across the country, where young Chinese are increasingly seeking dazi, or “companions,” to counteract feelings of isolation. This emerging market—which includes services like gaming buddies and online chatting partners—is expected to be worth over $7 billion by 2025.

ZGBriefs

January 17, 2013

<p>Next Made-in-China Boom: College Graduates (January 16, 2013, The New York Times)</p> <p>China is making a $250 billion-a-year investment in what economists call human capital. Just as the United States helped build a white-collar middle class in the late 1940s and early 1950s by using the G.I. Bill to help educate millions of World War […]

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History and Culture in China’s Education

<p>China's history and culture are key factors that help create the environment for education in the country.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

As Churches Reopen in China (2)

[…] two parts. Part one is here; this is part two. Viewing the Fiery Faith of the Church: Five Highs (continued) IV. High Commitment to Ministry When church services resumed, pastors and preachers were mobilized and gave everything they had. In some churches, from the chairmen and presidents of the China Christian Council, to the […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Loving the Unlovable

[…] that led him to remote areas of Yunnan Province where he served the marginalized of society, including drug addicts and minorities. The story of Cao’s conversion and call to ministry is told in the online journal <em>Jingjie</em>. Out of his experiences with a relapsed addict and a formerly wealthy street dweller, Cao shares about […]

Blog Entries

The Challenges of Localization

Why Localize Now?

[…] in a five-part series on localization of China ministry. Each essay centers on a different issue that the author has encountered as his organization goes through the process of handing over key leadership to local believers. The challenges are real, and the process is ongoing, meaning that some essays contain as many questions as answers.</p>

Book Reviews

China’s Vision for the World

<em>The World According to China</em> looks at the broader policy decisions made by the Chinese government within the context of Xi’s call for the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese state.” The author details how Xi “envisions a China that has regained centrality” in a global world.

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Articles to Read and Re-read

<p>Key articles that have been published previously in the <em>ChinaSource Quarterly,</em> that treat current issues which will continue to be relevant in the future, are listed within the category to which they pertain. Also included is one full-length article dealing with change.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Humbly Striving for Growth—Li Yan (2)

[…] 2014 following the Sochi Winter Olympics. She has continued to coach speed skating and this year was the head coach of the Chinese speed skating training team for the Beijing Winter Olympics. This article continues the story of Li Yan’s personal experience and the humility that is key to her success as a world-class coach.

Blog Entries

Does China Need More Leadership Training? A Response

<p>Our friends at Catalyst Services picked up on a recent ChinaSource blog by Brent Fulton that asked "Does China Need More Leadership Training?" To further the discussion they asked others who are involved in training leaders globally for their responses to the blog and included them in their monthly e-newsletter.</p>