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When Your Friends Speak Another Language

A New Resource from China Academic Consortium

[…] teaching at several local seminaries. One of the classes I taught at Evangel Seminary was theological English. Initially I was a bit disappointed to be assigned that class="searchwp-highlight">class but found that, as Anne of Green Gables would say, there was “scope for the imagination” in designing the syllabus for that class="searchwp-highlight">class. I could pretty […]

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A Pivotal Decade

[…] to lay the groundwork for what would eventually become ChinaSource. A longtime friend and mentor to the ChinaSource team and many whom we serve, Carol was ChinaSource‘s class="searchwp-highlight">first Senior Associate in the early 2000s. She has been a frequent contributor to ChinaSource publications and conferences. Carol currently serves with the Global China Center. Challenges […]

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ZGBriefs | May 9, 2024

[…] identities as the country’s leader calls for China to adopt a “childbearing culture.” Economics / Trade / Business China Makes class="searchwp-highlight">Cheap Electric Vehicles. Why Can’t American Shoppers class="searchwp-highlight">Buy Them? (May 6, 2024, NPR News) New EVs aren’t class="searchwp-highlight">cheap. At least, not in the United States. In other parts of the world, bargain electric vehicles […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

What can we learn from the recent conference on religious work? A comparison with the 2018 conference helps tease out key points.

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ZGBriefs | January 16, 2025

[…] and Beijing’s belligerence in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait. Nicholas Burns has helped oversee Washington’s response to these rising tensions. Two years after his class="searchwp-highlight">first conversation with editor Dan Kurtz-Phelan, Burns, in his final days as ambassador, looks back on the Biden administration’s approach to managing the relationship at this critical […]

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ZGBriefs | March 13, 2025

[…] or relatives in the period immediately following the relaxation of China’s zero-covid policy in December of 2022.  When I visited China in May of 2023 for the class="searchwp-highlight">first time since the pandemic, many young people spoke to me passionately about how the end of zero-covid had challenged their basic view of the state, which […]

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Whose Agenda

[…] reality, so that we will not be guilty of misinformation. Lesson 2 Money Is the Source of All Kinds of Evil There are two aspects to this lesson. class="searchwp-highlight">First, are we faithful and transparent in how our ministry handles finances? Do we present the financial need accurately without misleading the donors? This follows closely from […]

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ZGBriefs | June 27, 2024

[…] a Sharp Drop in Marriages (June 20, 2024, Radio Free Asia) Unlike their parents, young Chinese are increasingly avoiding marriage and the other traditional milestones such as buying a house and having children for both philosophical and economic reasons. Patriotism and Patriarchy on Chinese Social Media (June 25, 2024, East Asia Forum) In late […]

View From the Wall

China in 2020

Vol. 9, No. 3

[…] per year migrating from the countryside to China’s cities; today, the hukou system basically exists in name only. Now one only needs money to be able to class="searchwp-highlight">buy a home, find a job and live in any city. The country essentially has no means of controlling the floating population. Moreover, the social control organizations […]

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Toward a Typology of Christian Leaders in China

[…] one does not need to go too far below the surface in exploring this assumption to discover that the need is not as simple as it may class="searchwp-highlight">first appear. Much of the confusion that arises when discussing leadership development in China is due to differing but often unexplored assumptions about the kind of leaders […]