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When Waiting Is Not Wasted

[…] “The Vital Role of Chinese Women in Evangelism,” reposted from Christianity Today, ChinaSource Blog, August 8 and “Women and the Missio Dei in China,” ChinaSource Quarterly, Spring 2021). Praise the Lord for his saving grace, plan, and purpose for the students of China (See “God’s Grace in the Life of a Peking University Grad” […]

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Immanuel’s Many Arrivals

[…] also translated into Chinese. The fall issue of Ambassadors Magazine published a Chinese translation of “Meet China’s Gen Z” by Peng Chaoyang, which appeared in the Autumn 2021 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly. Ways to Pray From the ChinaSource Team Praise the Lord for the “sent ones” from China! Pray that they would receive proper […]

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God at Work During 3 Years of Isolation

Life in China under the strict zero -covid policy was difficult for many, especially believers who were unable to gather for worship. Nevertheless, God was still at work. Over the next few weeks, we’ll hear from Chinese believers answering the question, “During the three years of covid isolation and restrictions, how did you see […]

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ZGBriefs | February 15, 2024

[…] a former Taliban spokesman, as an official envoy to Beijing, making Xi’s government the first in the world to do so since the group seized power in Afghanistan in 2021. Religion Chinese Christians and the Chinese Zodiac: Idolatry or a Cultural Artifact? (February 9, 2024, ChinaSource Blog) In my new book, As Promised, I explore the influence of two types […]

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John SongA Fruitful Returnee

A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ

The entire autumn 2021 ChinaSource Quarterly was a joy to read, but Stacey Bieler’s article “American Friendships with Chinese Students, 1847–1930” especially resonated with me based on my love for learning about the history of the presence of Chinese students and scholars in the US. I am always intrigued by dates, so I realized […]

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ZGBriefs | March 7, 2024

[…] Life Censored Essay: Peter Hessler Sells His Car (FEbruary 29, 2024, China Digital Times) Acclaimed writer Peter Hessler is selling his car in Chengdu, after leaving China in 2021 when his teaching contract was abruptly terminated. Online, the sale of his Honda CRV has spurred a series of reflections on Hessler’s impact on China and on […]

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The Ministry of Women in the Chinese Church

The spring 2021 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly reflects on women’s contributions to the Chinese church. The issue looks at the ministry of both Chinese believers and non-Chinese cross-cultural workers. Some articles are historical surveys; others offer personal narratives. Previously, I’ve highlighted some of the challenges women face when serving cross-culturally (such as here and […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 12, 2012

[…] Get daily updates from ZGBriefs on Twitter @ZG_Briefs. To make a contribution to ZGBriefs, please click here and then select Donate Through Paypal. FEATURED ARTICLE China’s e -publishing revolution puts writers on a fast track to freedom (April 11, 2012, Guardian Books Blog) A new phenomenon in China fiction published exclusively online is giving […]

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June 12, 2014

[…] Ties in Trade (June 8, 2014, The New York Times) It points to abiding tensions between the worlds two most populous countries, focusing on their shared 2,521 -mile border and dating back more than 50 years, to Chinas territorial claim over Tibet. Chinese party newspaper says Western democracy only brings chaos (June 9, 2014, […]

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ZGBriefs | September 17, 2015

ZGBriefs is a compilation of news items gathered from published online sources. ChinaSource is not responsible for the content, and inclusion in ZGBriefs does not equal endorsement. How the Piano Became Chinese (September 6, 2015, Caixin Online) Indeed, though China in the 1600s had numerous rich musical traditions that employed both domestic and imported […]