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Say What? Unraveling Chinese Internet Memes

[…] The second phrase mentioned above came from a video uploaded by a forlorn lover in Guangxi, whose accent rendered his words, “I want to cry” unintelligible to online viewers. They heard instead, “skinny blue mushroom,” a phrase that took off even as the man who uttered it became an online celebrity.  A loose English […]

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ZGBriefs | August 3, 2017

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. Please go here to support ZGBriefs. The Elderly Are Becoming the New Self-Governing Subjects in China (August 2, 2017, China Policy Institute) Senior citizens, now […]

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The Need for Innovation and Digital Transformation

[…] adapt to these technologies, thus opening new strategies for connecting to unreached peoples. The Internet and Technology for Missions   Despite a world with over half the population online, the gospel has still not reached about a third of the world, and the percentage of Christians compared to the global population is projected to see […]

Editorials

Keeping Pace in Our Digital Age

[…] mobile devices. In the last decade, internet users have more than doubled, with the most users located in eastern and southern Asia.1 The rapid growth of users online and on mobile devices signifies an increasingly digital world which includes access for people groups who have not yet heard the gospel. As the reach of […]

Chinese Church Voices

6 Steps to Re-opening

[…] teams to increase understanding and agreement. Third, we need to put aside the weakness of our hearts. For over four months, our gatherings have all been held online. Though it seems like we have built a big group of 500 people, where everyday someone is singing hymns, praying, reading the Bible, and preaching, but […]

Chinese Church Voices

Easter in Shanghai during the Lockdown

[…] be “unlocked.” But there was a difference that day; some people still celebrated Easter by posting beautiful pictures on WeChat or celebrating with families at home or online. On March 1, a local case of COVID-19 was found in Shanghai which led to some communities being quarantined a few days later. From March 27 […]

The Lantern

Too Good to Miss!

[…] editors Andrew Feng and Nick Wu For the most recent issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, we invited experienced internet evangelists to contribute their reflections on the way that online spaces have changed over the last several decades, the advantages and challenges of redeeming the internet for the gospel, and the ways that Chinese government regulations […]

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ZGBriefs | July 9, 2020

International students may need to leave US if their universities transition to online-only learning (July 7, 2020, CNN) International students who are pursuing degrees in the United States will have to leave the country or risk deportation if their universities switch to online-only courses…

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Beyond the Standard Narrative

Legislation may technically render a host of Christian activities illegal, but these activities do not suddenly cease. While we may hear that “China” is clamping down on unregistered meetings or websites or online gatherings, the reality on the ground may tell a different story.

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November 7, 2013

[…] the push of a button. Less clear is whether Beijing, by subduing the Chinese Internets most influential voices, will actually achieve its stated goal of purifying the online environment. A soon-to-be published survey of Chinese Internet users conducted by Ma Deyong, a political science professor at Nankai University, suggests its unlikely. Chatting With the […]