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How Are Your TCKs Doing?

In the past 18 months, our family has lived in six borrowed homes in two states. This has been the result of planning, packing, obtaining visas, multiple COVID tests, and then being denied the needed green code <em>twice</em> in our attempts to return to China

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | April 16, 2015

[…] of Books</em>)<br /> Drake has been traveling to Xinjiang since 2007, when she began photographing Central Asia from her base in Istanbul. Over the years, she has come to know the region well, and struggled to break free from its clichés. The summation of her work is <em>Wild Pigeon</em>, an ambitious, beautiful, and crushingly sad book.</p>

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When I Say Fruitful, You Think What?

I wondered, “Did God call you to the field to set others free in Christ while you stay trapped in an unintended form of ministry bondage?” What if collectively we moved our metrics down a peg and allowed walking with the Spirit to be the true measure of fruitfulness? 

Chinese Christian Voices

China’s Aging Population and the Church

Part of the impact of the pandemic in Yangzhou was felt among the elderly gathering in mahjong halls. This has prompted the <em>Christian Times</em> to consider the ways that the elderly are spending their free time and how the church might contribute positively to their well-being.

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Learning about China

Sipping from a Fire Hose

China is complicated. It is both a 5000-year-old civilization and a 72-year-old nation. It has a free-wheeling capitalist economy presided over by a Communist party. Traditions run deep and change happens at a dizzying pace. Where do you go to make sense of it all? <p>In this webinar, we explore ways to learn about […]

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3 Questions: A Look in the Mirror for Leaders

<p>Jordan Wei is an experienced Christian worker in Asia who has spent more than 20 years developing leaders. He shares some recent insights from his own experience that have transformed his understanding of the leader development process.</p>

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Why Should Chinese Philanthropy Practitioners Read “Corporate Philanthropy in China and Beyond”?

I believe Chinese practitioners can learn from the altruistic ethos of viewing wealth as a trust from God. Adopting this perspective can free us from being disillusioned by institutional corruption, ungrateful beneficiaries, or inactive wealthy individuals.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | November 5, 2015

[…] 2, 2015, <em>China Real Time</em>)<br /> A man answering the hotline Monday afternoon said he didn’t know why the national hotline was not located in a more central city like Beijing or whether the government planned to set up a toll- free version. So far, he said, no one had called to report any suspicious activity.</p>

Articles

Ways Foreigners Can Serve in Chinese Churches

<p>According to Chinese regulations, foreigners are free to do most kinds of church service provided it is under the authority of local recognized Chinese church leaders.</p>

Book Reviews

When East Meets West in the Market Place

<p><em>One Billion Customers: Lessons from the Front Lines of Doing Business in China</em> by James McGregor. New York: Free Press, 2005, 312 pp., ISBN: 0743258398, US$27.00.</p><p><em>Reviewed by Brent Fulton</em></p>