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Upcoming Book Circle Discussion: March 21, 2026

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The next USCCA Book Circle discussion will be held on March 21, 2026, at 6 AM PT / 7 AM MT / 8 AM CT / 9 AM ET / 9 PM Chinese Standard Time. Due to Daylight Savings customs, the time of our discussions have changed back to 9PM instead of 10PM Chinese Standard Time. 



Participants will be discussing chapters 1–3 (pages 1–94) of Dan Wang's book, Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future. Participants are encouraged to consider the following discussion prompts from Book Circle facilitator Dr. Kathy Stout:


1) How has China benefited from the engineering vision of its leaders? What are some negative consequences? 


2) What has surprised you the most in this reading?


3) What questions come up for you from this reading? 


If you know anyone who might be interested in our Book Circle discussions, please invite them to sign up for Book Circle email updates today! For in-person opportunities to learn about theology, history, and the life of the Church in China, we invite you to register today for our upcoming 30th International Conference.

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