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The Challenge of Inequality in Chinese Education

[…] who migrate to cities for work, and the many who take their children with them. The 12th Five Year Plan is making attempts to restructure the household registration system, also known as the hukou system. Among other restrictions, this system often prevents children of urban migrants from receiving educational services in the urban setting […]

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January 10, 2013

[…] cooks. HEALTH H1N1 flu rears its head in Beijing (January 7, 2013, Shanghaiist) Two women in Beijing have died of the H1N1 flu strain, the "swine flu" virus that caused panic throughout the country in 2009 and 2010. Flu cases are currently at their highest levels in five years, partly due to China's record […]

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ZGBriefs | February 11, 2016

[…] Article</p> <p>China Says Its Students, Even Those Abroad, Need More ‘Patriotic Education’ (February 10, 2016, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> Chinese students, already immersed in classes and textbooks that promote nationalist loyalty to the Communist Party as a bedrock value, must be made even more patriotic and devoted to the party, even when they are studying […]

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ZGBriefs | December 27, 2018

[…] Pollution Scare (December 25, 2018, Sixth Tone) An art exhibition exposed Xiaohaotu’s contaminated water earlier this year. Months later, the town’s residents remain concerned. China finds African swine fever virus in some animal feed products (December 25, 2018, Reuters) China has detected the African swine fever virus in some protein powders made using pork blood and manufactured by […]

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Watching China

[…] Media on the Church (1), ChinaSource Blog (CCV), August 4. Unanswered Questions, ChinaSource Blog, August 3. Cultivating Chinese Missionaries Faithfully and Realistically, ChinaSource Blog, July 31 One Virus, Two Cities, ChinaSource Blog, July 29. Pray for Flood Victims in China, ChinaSource Blog (CCV), July 28 National Religion Surveys of China, ChinaSource Blog, July 27. […]

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March 28, 2013

[…] biggest game of Angry Birds. Theyre not sure what it is. Why Chinas Real-Name Micro-blog Rules Do Not Work (March 25, 2013, Tea Leaf Nation) Real name registration has applied to Sina Weibo and many other popular microblogs in China for over a year now. But you wouldnt know it. The astonishing speed of […]

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Caring for China’s “Left-Behind” Children

Due to the government’s hukou registration requirement, many children were left behind in villages as their parents went to work in the cities. While a few fortunate ones were looked after by their mothers, most were in the care of extended relatives, mostly aged grandparents. These are the “left-behind” children that Cherry Wong and […]

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Faith Tested, Faith Strengthened

Stories of God's Hand in China's Church Community During the Pandemic

[…] However, as the pandemic went on, I saw that God’s work in the city where I served, and within the city’s churches, was not paused by the virus. In fact, the church where I served not only persevered but also continued to experience growth. We have heard that in China 40 percent of the […]

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ZGBriefs | June 21, 2018

[…] The Influence of Denominations on Church Organizational Structure in China (June 11, 2018, ChinaSource Quarterly) In recent years, as the Chinese church has grown, more urban churches have begun promoting church organization and structure. This has not always been the case. For a long time, continued government persecution drove the church underground and cut off connections […]

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From ChinaSource Institute

[…] Service. Amy and I combined have nearly 40 years of experience preparing people for service in China. is offered for $30.00. However, you can use the coupon code CHINASOURCE to enroll for $25.00. Course 2: The Church in China Today Last month we launched our second course, “The Church in China Today: It’s Not […]

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