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October 11, 2012
<p><strong>FEATURED ARTICLE</strong></p> <p><strong>The Chinese Church and the Global Body of Christ</strong> (October 5, 2012, <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>, via <em>Chinese Church Voices</em>)I believe these phenomena point to the dawning of a new era beginning in 2009. I believe that in the next 30 years, whether in breadth or in depth, the global body of Christ will connect […]
View From the Wall
When Can I Go Home?
Caring for China's Homeless Children
[…] nonexistent. Falling victim to scams or discrimination, being yelled at or chased away are all commonplace occurrences. They fend for themselves by begging, collecting trash, working as cheap labor or even committing petty crimes. In the shadow of skyscrapers, they barely survive. They are the “homeless children.” The term “homeless children” is controversial in […]
January 24, 2013
<p>In China, Widening Discontent Among the Communist Party Faithful (January 19, 2013, The New York Times) </p> <p>For years, many China observers have asserted that the partys authoritarian system endures because ordinary Chinese buy into a grand bargain: the party guarantees economic growth, and in exchange the people do not question the way the party rules. […]
January 3, 2014
[…] Does a superpower collision loom? (January 1, 2014, The Guardian) Who holds the key to the future of East Asia? As US influence recedes, arch-enemies China and Japan are flexing their muscles. Chinese cook rescued by Japan after trying to fly balloon to disputed islands (January 1, 2014, The Guardian) A Chinese cook who […]
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Teaching in China—the Early Years
[…] meat, flour products, cotton goods, sugar, and so on. While booklets were issued to locals for eggs and meat, other items were to be bought with ration tickets—good for only that item and normally just in that city. Of course, expatriates were not given any ration tickets. Once, a teacher was very angry over […]
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History and Culture in China’s Education
[…] Childhood Education Journal via PBS, Precious Children. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/kcts/preciouschildren/earlyed/read_east.html 7Zhong, Joshua. (2001, September) China’s Little Emperors and Empresses: One Child Families and Consequences, Retrieved from http://www.chinesechildren.org/Newsletter%5CWindow% 20to%20China/WTC_09_2001.pdf 8Ibid 9Ibid 10Freeman, Nancy K. PhD. (1998) Look to the East- Gain A New Perspective, Understand Cultural Differences, Appreciate Cultural Diversity; Early Childhood Education Journal via […]
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Recent Chinese Migration Trends in Australia
[…] UK and Canada, has offered new immigration pathways for migrants from Hong Kong to settle permanently. As a result, there has been a marked rise in the number of Hong Kong migrants in Australia. This marked increase resulted in Hong Kong being listed as eighth in the countries providing the greatest number of permanent […]
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Chinese Christianity and Global Mission
[…] U.S. and other nations as increasing amounts of “Made in China” goods are available, from clothing to housewares and from toys to electronic goods. Now China outpaces Japan as the second largest producer of electronic goods in the world, after the U.S. China is also the world’s largest producer of clothing, luggage, shoes, television […]
July 3, 2014
[…] 46,946. China Eastern Airlines to launch budget carrier (July 2, 2014, AFP) China Eastern Airlines said Wednesday it would transform one of its units into a budget airline, the first Chinese state carrier to do so. China's second biggest airline by passenger volume said its Beijing-based domestic carrier China United Airlines would become a […]
January 30, 2014
[…] mainland Chinese crossed the border to the former British colony last year. That is up 16.7 percent from the previous year, and nearly ten times the 2001 number. Chinas Gilded Tuhao (January 24, 2014, World of Chinese) If you are still banging on about the xiaozi (, petty bourgeoisie), Chinas young middle class obsessed […]