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The End of Cheap China

[…] and Managing Director of the China Market Research Group, and he is also a frequent contributing commentator on cnbc.com. Shaun's new book is titled The End of Cheap China. In the book, he interviews Chinese billionaires, senior government officials, migrant workers and even prostitutes to track China's evolution, leading to his insights on how […]

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Second-Generation Chinese Youth—Kiwi and American

A Reader Responds

[…] encounter this same obstacle. Zhou Bin’s article in this same issue, “Chinese Churches in New Zealand Today,” forecasts exponential growth in the Chinese population over the next 20 years. The number of Chinese will grow from 247,000 to 500,000. The unstable political situation in Hong Kong may spur even greater immigration to New Zealand. […]

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Compromising Identities

[…] the trap of projected cultural similaritythe belief that foreign cultures are basically similar to one’s home culture. In his book The Geography of Thought, Richard Nisbett ( 2003) makes a strong case that Asians and Westerners literally see the world differently. Series of visual psychology tests were given to people all over the world. […]

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What China Offers

China has five main service groups currently helping children up to age 20 who have learning disabilities: government organizations, families, private schools and education companies, foreign workers, and local churches.

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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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“The Air that I Breathe”

Personal Reflections on Pollution in China

[…] that blew me away. The average American spends roughly a third of her income on transportation. Fast forward to our move to China in the summer of 2010. I rejoiced before our move that I was able to literally give away our two vehicles. Living in China does not require us to own a […]

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Chinese Christian Returnees in Late Qing Dynasty and Early Republic

Contributions and Difficulties  

[…] linked to evangelism and missions. ​Shi returned to China in 1896 under the auspices of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist 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. […]

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Contextualization—a Broader Perspective

[…] into how contextualization can equip the average Chinese church. The second group of articles considers the unique needs for contextualization in western and eastern China. Barnabas Roland offers suggestions for how we might contextualize among Chinese “fear-power” cultures. Of course, most people in China are Han Chinese who live in the eastern portions of […]

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God’s Work among the Lisu

[…] The beginnings of this work are famously recorded in the biographies of J. O. Fraser, and books by Leila Cooke and Isobel Kuhn. The work continues so that in February 2019 a major celebration was held in northern Thailand attended by close to 1000 Lisu and other Christians to remember the time “Elder Brother Number Three”—Fraser—met his […]