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August 8, 2014

[…] a tragic circle tightens (August 1, 2014, Los Angeles Times) The killing of 24-year-old Xinran Ji on July 24 has drawn the community of Chinese students in to a circle of sadness and confusion. Ji, an engineering graduate student, was beaten to death with a baseball bat as he walked home from a study […]

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April 17, 2014

[…] On the face of it, it seemed like a classic case of an oppressive atheistic regime going after an innocent group of Christians. However, as the s tory unfolded and continued to be reported in the Chinese press (both Christian and secular), it became clear that it was much more complicated than that. GOVERNMENT […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 5, 2012

[…] content of these items nor does it necessarily endorse the perspectives presented. Get daily updates from ZGBriefs on Twitter @ZG_Briefs FEATURED ARTICLE Reason for Optimism in Policy Toward Chinese Christians (March 25, 2012, The Gospel Coalition, by Brent Fulton) Persistent reports of Christians in China being harassed, fined, detained, and oppressed through discriminatory policies […]

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November 01, 2012

[…] to experts, there is no direct correlation between China’s success and the difficulties in the United States. It’s true: Some aspects of China’s riseprimarily the availability of cheap labor and the country’s devalued currencyhave made things more challenging for the United States. But a number of Chinese economic practices have also benefitted American consumers. […]

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ZGBriefs | October 21, 2021

Things Confucius Never Said (October 16, 2021, Sixth Tone) But the sayings quoted by your teacher, grandma, and “spiritual” friends may well never have actually been uttered by Confucius; or if they were, they could have been wildly misrepresented since his death.

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September 20, 2012

[…] to City in a Changing China, explains in this talk from TEDGlobal 2012, those emotions obscure a larger point that factory workers arent simply toiling to provide cheap products to the West. They are also toiling to make products for their own people, as well as to change their personal circumstances.SPECIAL SECTION: SINO-JAPANESE TENSIONS […]

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July 25, 2013

 From Cape Town to Seoul (July 24, 2013, ChinaSource Blog)

Christian leaders from China made history at the 2010 Lausanne Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, not by their participation, but by their absence. Although some 200 leaders had made preparations and raised the necessary funds to attend, the vast majority were stopped at the […]

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ZGBriefs | January 17, 2019

WeChat Knows You Really, Really Well (January 10, 2019, Sixth Tone) The Chinese social app’s 2018 report includes detailed profiles of five generations of users, impressing some and creeping out others.

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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.

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Seven Reasons Chinese is Becoming Easier to Learn

The study of Chinese as a second language is exploding around the globe, yet few Westerners today read, write and speak Chinese fluently. No wonder native speakers often say, with a certain satisfaction, their language is tai nan xue, "too hard to learn."