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ZGBriefs | September 12, 2024
[…] with a hard-line nationalist leadership more determined than ever to unite Taiwan with the “motherland.” One Partnership at a Time: Beijing Steadily Creates a New Type of International Relations (September 6, 2024, China Brief Archives) What Beijing refers to as a “new type of international relations (新型国际关系)” is the practice of what it calls […]
The Facts about the Church in China
Whether one is a busy international executive or simply a diligent observer of world events trying to stay informed, it is natural to look for “handles” to help grasp what is happening around the globe. This is no less true for China, particularly for China’s church. In a desire to achieve some closure in […]
ZGBriefs | February 27, 2025
[…] the raising of revenue and environmental protection. But there are other motivations, including the desire to gain an upper hand on a geopolitical rival. Can a Budget Phone Help Apple Overtake Huawei in China (February 21, 2025, CNN) Apple offered the latest version of its budget-friendly phone for pre-sale in key markets on Friday, […]
The Three Cultures of a Third Culture Kid
[…] These passions led to writing a book, for which I interviewed 270 TCKs and conducted a survey of 750 TCKs, and now I travel to speak to international communities around the world. I will be contributing several articles to China Source about the TCK experience, starting with this series of three posts covering foundational […]
Who’s in Charge?
[…] task-oriented mindset and the relational emphasis of many Chinese missionaries. Armed with decades of experience, proven methods, advanced technological tools, and considerable financial backing, workers from established international organizations have a clear idea of what needs to be done and how it should happen. Yet, he noted, “A lot of Western organizations now have […]
Reflections on Returning “Home”
[…] we were both over 50, we focused on English-speaking opportunities overseas. So, in August 2013, we moved to a city in China, and Joe began pastoring an international, English-speaking church for expats. We went with the intention of serving for two years until the church found a permanent pastor. We loved the work and […]
Book Reviews
When East Meets West in the Market Place
[…] for You” section that distills down the relevant lessons for business in China today. In the process McGregor skillfully deals with the political realities, both domestic and international, and cultural nuances that often blindside well-meaning foreigners attempting to navigate the maze of relationships that constitute the Chinese business environment. Most helpful is the “Little […]
Supporting Article
Urban Public Space and New Media Ministry
[…] what was achieved with the use of expensive equipment and satellite transmission by a large number of professionals is now possible with the use of a smart phone connected to 4G internet. With a little more investment, worship meetings at different church sites as well as other events can easily achieve live, interactive broadcasting. […]
New Wineskins for Cross-Cultural Workers from China
[…] latest issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, two Christians in China offer their thoughts on the future of Chinese mission sending structures. Both have extensive experience in working with international organizations, and this experience has helped shape their notions of what is needed for the church in China to successfully send and support its own workers. […]
Editorials
Chinese Education
From Hallowed to Hollow
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Christians and Education in China" (CS Quarterly, 2011 Summer).</p>