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2006 China Business Conditions State of Affairs

[…] any other significant-sized country in the entire history of the modern world. For new investment, business people want to enter a fast growth market niche with reasonable predictability and stability. China has had both of these for most of the last quarter century. A brief summary comparison of “Kingdom Businesses” in China versus other […]

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Caring for Elderly Parents in China

Through the Eyes of an American

[…] living back in the US, I have a part-time job as an activities aide at a nearby nursing home facility.  For an indepth look at the challenges and changes Chinese families—especially Christian families—face in China today, watch for the 2016 summer issue of ChinaSource Quarterly due out in early July.  Image credit: 04329-NM-DSC04940 by neville mars via Flickr.

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Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming

[…] both novel and continuations of earlier trends. Perhaps all countries are mixtures of the old and the new, but this is all the more evident in considering President Xi Jinping’s policies for the People’s Republic of China. Even Xi’s language of a New Era echoes language used by the PRC’s founding leader, Chairman Mao […]

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Open for Business

[…] companies but also from Chinese-owned and managed operations. Focus on doing a few things very well and outsource noncritical functions. Partner with those companies that are # 1 or #2 in their particular niche. Have multicultural teams at all your operations. China is not the world’s lowest-labor cost center for unskilled labor; focus on […]

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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] years,” he said, “and now so many are coming to Christ.” In Africa, I have personally watched the Lord mobilize believers for HIV/AIDS ministries of compassion and prevention. I have seen many who have begun to hope again in this life and have received the promise of redemption. This Chinese doctor was also describing […]

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The Call for an Ethical Society

[…] by a few major American companies to satisfy the need for buying merchandise from an ethical manufacturer in developing countries. The SA 8000 provides a formula to prevent manufacturers from unethical humanitarian practices such as child labor, prison labor, forced labor, unfair overtime wages and unsafe working and living environments for the workers. Certain […]

Editorials

Exploring the Chinese Christian Diaspora in America

[…] Hu, a doctoral student at the University of California at Santa Barbara, of a recent book by a Chinese American scholar dealing with issues of race and prejudice against Chinese in the US. And we include the announcement of a Perspectives course being offered in Mandarin for the first time in the US.  We […]

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

[…] for religious affairs. The Chinese Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement Association launched with little legitimacy among Protestants until China entered the Korean War in 1951. Mass campaigns then pressured Protestants to demonstrate their patriotism by simultaneously supporting the Korean War and also submitting to the TSPM and the CCP’s leadership. Church pastors across all denominations […]

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Migrant Cities in Guangdong Province

[…] inhabitants from the Guangdong province. It was also a British colony, but is now a Special Administrative Region since its return to the sovereignty of China in 1997. Twenty years ago, Shenzhen was just an agricultural and fishing village with a population of merely 30,000. Now, a major city, the population in the city […]

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Chinese Christians of Chicagoland

The Experience of One American City—Chicago

[…] publication about that first, exclusively Chinese church service held in October with fifty-five members. Although several other informal gatherings of Chinese Christians had occurred in the city previously, Chicago Chinese churches observed the centennial year with special meetings and celebrations. That community has steadily grown and flourished over the last century. As a migration […]