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Ways Foreigners Can Serve in Chinese Churches

According to Chinese regulations, foreigners are free to do most kinds of church service provided it is under the authority of local recognized Chinese church leaders.

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The Final Number Is In!

[…] you all for the exciting December finish to the 2021 fundraising effort. As you may have heard, we finished the year with a matching challenge of US$ 100,000, put forward by two different friends of ChinaSource. The final tally is done, and together, you, our community of support, provided US$136,761.03 toward the challenge and […]

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Making Christ Present in China

Some Notes and Comments

[…] the state calls “evil cults” and seeks to eradicate: e.g., Shouters, Disciples’ Society, The Church of Almighty God. Most of such societies have “heterodox theologies.” He did find underground Catholics but found it hard to find underground Protestant churches. Compared to elsewhere in China, he says, Nanping has few unregistered Protestant house churches (p. […]

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Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned

Years ago, I was having a conversation with my Malaysian friend, and we started talking about how Malaysia has a lot of British influence. “We drive on the right like they do,” my friend explained.

“Wait, what?” I thought I had heard her wrong, or that she had misspoken. “You mean you drive on the left like they do.”

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Be A Better Dad Today

A Book Review

[…] Father Needs by Gregory Slayton, Regal, 2012. Kindle version available from Amazon for $9.99; other formats also available.  成就好爸爸:男人一生最重要的工作 (Be a Better Dad Today, Chinese version), 20 14. Kindle电子书version available from Amazon.cn for¥4.99; other formats also available. Kindle电子书version available from JD.com for ¥3.99; other formats also available. Reviewed by Barney Ambassador.  Philanthropist.  Venture Capitalist.  Harvard Business School Professor.  Best-selling author.  Ask Gregory Slayton which one […]

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ZGBriefs | June 15, 2023

Marriages in China drop to record low despite government push (June 13, 2023, The Guardian) The number of marriages in China last year dropped to 6.83 million, the lowest since records began in 1986. Data released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs showed the number of couples tying the knot in 2022 fell by […]

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ZGBriefs | March 30, 2017

[…] out Reformed authors at bookstores and heading to Reformed websites. And some are also stumbling, passing quick judgment on those who aren’t five-pointers. Some are proud. A number are splitting up congregations. In many ways, Reformed theology in China looks like a newborn colt attempting that first walk—eager, stumbling, up and down and up again.

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ZGBriefs | August 27, 2020

[…] the Bible itself cuts to the heart of evangelical sensibilities. Society / Life Changes to China’s hukou system are creating new divides  (August 19, 2020, The Economist) The rich find it easier to move to big cities; the poor are being pushed towards small ones. Mukbang: Why is China clamping down on eating influencers?  (August 20, 2020, BBC) […]

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ZGBriefs | September 22, 2022

Temple excursions booming among Chinese youth (September 21, 2022, The China Project) According to government data, there are currently more than 33,000 Buddhist temples in China. An increasing number of them find themselves hosting urban youth who seek an escape from the rat race.

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ZGBriefs | April 4, 2024

[…] 2, 2024, NPR) In a new book, Made in China, historian Elizabeth O'Brien Ingleson explains how corporate America began reconceptualizing trade with China in the 1970s, the factors that led to this change and how "what had once been a fantasy of 400 million customers slowly started to become one of 800 million workers instead."