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China’s Migrant Children

[…] largest population of migrant children resideBeijing, Shanghai and Guangzhoulag behind the smaller cities in implementing this policy.11 Parents of local youthparticularly in the large cities where the best national colleges are locatedstrongly protest the “opening” up of their cities for migrant children, fearing increased college enrollment competition. The inability of migrant children to take […]

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American Factory

A Film Review

[…] those who has been watching American Factory. “The working class is degraded, and, as elsewhere in the third world, workers have been reduced to a source of cheap, alienated labor for international capital.” American Factory is a movie I am recommending to my friends and family who have never lived in China. It gives […]

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Contemporary Chinese Art and Christianity

[…] policy of college enrollment expansion, a loophole for campus ministry opened a floodgate to Christian influence among the urban, collegiate population. Western missionaries trickled into China by way of professional education in order to reach the next generation of intellectual elites on campus. These Western-led campus ministries reached art professors and young art students, […]

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Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization

What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?

[…] TSPM—like all other societal organizations under Chinese Communist Party (or CCP) leadership—was required to formulate plans in step with the five-year plans of the CCP. In this way, the priorities of the Party are passed on to society through organizations like the TSPM that act like a “transmission belt” from Party to grassroots. Now […]

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Care for Those Who Remain in China

[…] eight years. Their children were like our own children. We’ve known their girls all their lives. I am just so sad. I understand it was in my best interest and for the sake of  security . . . but I still wanted to say goodbye. The pain in my Chinese friend’s voice was real […]

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Comparing Peaches and Coconuts

More on Indirect Communications

[…] typically more indirect in their communication. They see all the relationships as connected to one another, so rather than offending any of these relationships, they will do their best to communicate indirectly so that harmony is maintained.  This broader context should provide additional motivation for applying indirect communication principles like the "rule of three" discuss previously. […]

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Yes, Yes, Yes—Member Care Is Part of the Mission

A Reader Responds to the Autumn 2022 ChinaSource Quarterly

[…] and don’t even try to understand what it is all about. Ruth C. Chang and Brent Fulton highlight the importance of member care in a very clear way in this Quarterly through the different articles. To pick only one or two to comment on is a hard task. Each one of them is a […]

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When Our Dream Came to a Halt

[…] enjoying lunch with friends, they would call him, asking him to come downstairs so that they could ask more questions. Needless to say, this was not the way we wanted to live our last days in the place we loved. We left on a Friday morning—June 2 at 8.10. It felt surreal. It was […]

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The Three-Self Patriotic Movement

Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities

[…] by the late 2010s and into 2020 and beyond it is taking the form of “Sinicization,” the harmonization of Christian theology with traditional Chinese culture, as a way to channel and tame Protestant zeal.7 Nearly any TSPM effort to promote theological change sparks suspicion and harsh criticism from some parts of the unregistered house […]

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Social Media in China (Part 2)

WeChat: An Innovation Platform

[…] any social media tool (e.g. Twitter, Facebook, etc), each one of us must make an informed personal decision about whether to use these tools or not.  One way to make this decision is to weigh security concerns with the ability to connect with our local community, which in mainland China uses WeChat heavily. If […]