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Using New Media for Digital Evangelism on Chinese Cyberspace

Long-time internet missionary, Sean Cheng, discusses the ways that digital evangelism has changed over the last 28 years—from bulletin boards to online forums to blogs to social media. He also addresses the ways that government regulations have created both challenges and opportunities. Finally, he talks about the calling to internet ministry.

Blog Entries

Make Me a Blessing in the Tension

Being a Blessing in a Hostile Environment

[…] motif from Genesis to Revelation in the last article by painting an overarching picture that encourages Christians to extend God’s blessing courageously in facing the forthcoming socio -political new normal. The prophet Daniel was a good example of God’s agent of blessing when facing drastic challenges. He was taken captive to Babylon with some […]

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ZGBriefs | May 31, 2018

Will China finally end its one-child policy? (May 23, 2018, Lowy Institute) Scrapping the one-child policy won’t undo the damage it’s caused over more than thirty years.

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ZGBriefs | March 14, 2019

Where Will Your Plastic Trash Go Now That China Doesn't Want It? (March 13, 2019, NPR) What should wealthy countries do with their plastic waste now that China no longer is buying it?

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ZGBriefs | December 15, 2022

[…] Covid-19 policies last week. People have been rushing to buy ibuprofen, cold medicines and Covid testing kits amid reports of shortages. Products for home remedies are now largely unavailable online, including lemons and canned peaches rich in vitamin C, and electrolysed water.  China pivots quickly on its COVID messaging — surprising many Chinese (December 14, 2022, NPR) For […]

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March 20, 2014

A compilation of this week's news from China, from online published sources.

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Strangers in the City

[…] numbers to evacuate on packed trains and buses. As they left town, they packed the sidewalks, wearing crude gauze masks for protection and hauling their belongings in cheap rice sacks. For a short time, ironically, migrant workers ruled the streets that the majority of Beijing residents had left deserted. A far cry from being […]

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January 10, 2013

[…] looks at the housing market in the Chinese capital – and how many residents' dreams exceed their reach. The Dead Children of Guizhou (January 7, 2013, Speigel Online) Since the discovery in mid-November of the bodies of five young boys in China's Guizhou province, the Chinese leadership has sought to distract attention from the […]

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Why China Celebrates Christmas

[…] The writer also interviewed some merrymakers on the street who were not just lugging home bags of newly purchased merchandise or out partying with friends. These were Christians, handing out invitations to a different kind of Christmas party, a "Christmas Good News Party" held at their church. In the words of the writer, "While […]

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The Decay of the Chinese Family

[…] families are playing out the scenes of a tragedy as seen in two recent news articles. The first one told of a rural family where a thirteen -year-old boy was left to care for his two younger sisters while the parents went to work in the city leaving them alone. One day, when the […]