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Being a Family in China’s New Era

[…] song title: 耶ç©ÂŒæ„›你 , Jesus Loves You by Stream of Praise Music Ministries. You can listen to the song in Chinese with English subtitles at www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSjjpGHiozM">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSjjpGHiozM. During China’s one-child policy (1980–2015) (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-child_policy for more details), families were restricted to having a single child. In 2016 China allowed families to have […]

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One Family’s Experience of the New Era

[…] The song title: 耶ç©ÂŒæ„›你,  “Jesus Loves You” by Stream of Praise Music Ministries. You can listen to the song in Chinese with English subtitles at www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSjjpGHiozM">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSjjpGHiozM. During China’s one-child policy (1980–2015) (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-child_policy for more details), families were restricted to having a single child. In 2016 China allowed families to have […]

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ZGBriefs | March 23, 2023

[…] which has cited national security in restricting access to Chinese semiconductors and artificial intelligence technology. Health / Environment China approves first home-grown mRNA Covid vaccine (March 22, 2023, BBC) China has approved its first home-produced mRNA Covid vaccine, months after ending strict pandemic rules. Drug regulators cleared the vaccine, developed by CSPC Pharmaceutical Group, for emergency use, the […]

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From Brush Strokes to Unicode—How China Became Modern

A Book Review of Kingdom of Characters

Kingdom of Characters: The Language Revolution That Made China Modern by Jing Tsu. Riverhead Books, 2022, 336 pages. ISBN-10:‎ 0735214727, ISBN-13:‎ 978-0735214729. Available from Amazon. In her excellent book Kingdom of Characters, Jing Tsu traces the modern development of the written Chinese language from a system of complicated hand-written characters mastered primarily by the elites […]

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Nobody

[…] lost in a sea of strangers without a passport nobody searches for lost children digging with bloody hands in rubble from a bomb blast wailing towards heaven till tears are dry and voices are no more God loves nobody    ©Xiaoli Yang. All rights reserved. Yang, X. (2023) Nobody. www.ethos.org.au/online-resources/Blog/nobody">http://www.ethos.org.au/online-resources/Blog/nobody (accessed 10 Nov 2023).

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ZGBriefs | January 18, 2024

[…] it reached 21.3% in June. Health / Environment Alzheimer’s, HIV/AIDS drugs get market approval in China (January 17, 2024, China Daily, via Asia News Network) China’s medical regulators recently approved two foreign drugs, bringing new hope to patients with Alzheimer’s disease and groups at risk for HIV/AIDS. The National Medical Products Administration announced last week that […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, June12 Issue

[…] Western Front is now seen as a first, hesitant step away from centuries of imperial isolationism. It's an important, and largely unknown story. China's Alibaba plans US online shop (June 11, 2014, BBC) Are Americans ready for an online shopping experience with Chinese characteristics? With Alibaba announcing that they are ready to launch a […]

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ZGBriefs – The Week’s Top Picks, September 25 Issue

[…] usually run by mom and pop out of the back room. China Daily reports about a village in Zhejiang Province where 150 of the 200 families operate online stores on Taobao: Xi Ao village, an inconspicuous little place in Yongjia county, Zhejiang province, has made its mark in e-commerce. There are just over 200 […]

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4 Years of Listening in on the Conversation

A Look Back at "Chinese Church Voices"

Chinese Church Voices occupies a unique place among the many online resources currently available on Christianity in China, enabling those outside China to hear directly from China’s Christians. If you’re not already a subscriber, we invite you to sign up below and start “listening in on the conversation.” Brent Fulton Four years ago we […]

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Mid-Year Update from ChinaSource

[…] ChinaSource Institute, a platform which will allow us to provide consulting and training services to churches, agencies, and other groups engaged in China. The first offering is an online course called  “Serving Well in China,” hosted on the Udemy learning platform. More than 1,100 students have enrolled to date. Brent Fulton’s article, “China Reveals What […]