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ZGBriefs

November 21, 2013

[…] number one matchmaker' (November 21, 2013, BBC) Serial entrepreneur Rose Gong has been talking about how she was inspired to create what is now China's biggest online dating site after being disappointed by her own online search for love in 2003. Check out these photos of Shanghai's beautiful landscape captured from construction cranes (November […]

Chinese Church Voices

Marriage, a Child, or Both?

[…] levied against unmarried mothers. However, this topic reflects much deeper questions: How do we look at marriage and the relationship between men and women? What is the best way to bring up the next generation? Is it true that reproductive rights should not be tied to marriage? ‪The non-conformist approach of Shen Bolun and […]

Supporting Article

“The Spirit in Fire and Wind”

An Opportunity for Silent Artists to Converse

[…] 100th of the May 4th Movement; the 70th of the People’s Republic of China; the 40th of the reopening of churches on the mainland; the 30th of June 4th. He then traced the progression of events in China after the student massacre in Tian’anmen and how they impacted his own life. (We have heard […]

Blog Entries

Recovering Missions for Our Churches

[…] lifetime seemed more out of step with the mood of the age. In more and more churches, the noble calling to reach the world by sending our best and brightest into danger and the unknown is now little more than a faded and tattered flag, waved feebly by a dying minority of the congregation’s […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | April 23, 2020

[…] to do with the origins of the pandemic. This is a call to pray and to demonstrate grace in addition to practicing social distancing and making our best efforts in medicine. Christians in China Praying for the World  (April 21, 2020, Chinese Church Voices) May people think seriously about the meaning of life in the face […]

Book Reviews

Redeemed by Fire

The Rise of Popular Christianity in Modern China

[…] worked with them. John Sung, for example, although highly educated, jettisoned his own Western degrees and turned his back on a promising scientific career to become China’s best-known evangelist, preaching a message of spiritual redemption fueled by an urgent conviction that the end was near. Whether, Communist, Nationalist, or Protestant, Sung had no interest […]

Blog Entries

Nothing New under the Sun

At Moody Bible Institute, I had a professor who did not believe in plagiarism. Well, specifically, preventing plagiarism. More specifically, the ability to be original in the first place. He would often say, “There is nothing new under the sun; everything you write has probably been written or thought of before in some place […]

Blog Entries

A Positive Legacy in China

[…] the commercial bureau. The secretary called the director. The director called the bureau head. She ordered the non-profit be given the necessary visas, because “they are the best foreign company in the entire province.” Years of having worked respectfully with the culture and the government had given them a good name. While others were […]

Supporting Article

Why I Would Not Become a Christian

Reflections on God and Culture

[…] force with the love of God at its core. The nature of a nation-state and the nature of Christianity are different in their power and orientation. My best conclusion is that even during the periods in history when Christianity and the powers of the state were united, Western nations did not achieve the Christian […]

Chinese Church Voices

When Your Phone Becomes a Substitute for True Relationships

[…] in young people. ‪The following is a transcript of an audio interview with marriage, parenting and etiquette expert Jiang Peirong. Jiang is also the author of two  best-selling books, Peirong’s Mommy Bible and Raising a Well-Rounded Child. Interview by host Wenjun, transcribed by Lu Jing and Guo Wei. ‪In early December an 18-year-old boy from […]