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View From the Wall

Where is the Voice of the People?

China’s official name is the People’s Republic of China . Its army is called the People’s Liberation Army while the congress is named the National People’s Congress. China’s largest newspaper is titled the People’s Daily, and the state run radio station is known as the People’s Radio Station. Even the police are called the People’s […]

Editorials

The Changing Chinese Family

The last three decades have seen an irreversible transformation in the size and shape of one of the world’s longest surviving institutions, the traditional Chinese family . For millennia, large families in China’s predominantly agrarian society ensured that there would be enough hands to manage the family farm or, in the case of families in […]

ZGBriefs

November 15, 2012

[…] launched a campaign to stop almost all of the Chinese delegates from attending the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization in Cape Town by various unlawful means . We dont know what the leaders of the Two Organizations (Chinese Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Committee and the China Christian Council) think about this great achievement.GOVERNMENT / POLITICS […]

Blog Entries

Where is China Going?

Statistics released by Beijing think tank in January reveal that emigration from China is at its highest level ever, with 9.34 million leaving the Mainland in 2013. China is the world's fourth largest country for emigration, coming behind, India, Mexico, and Russia.

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, July 10 Issue

Christian leader jailed for 12 years amid Chinese church crackdown (July 4, 2014, The Telegraph) In a reminder that the more things change the more they stay the same, another house church leader has been sentenced to prison for "gathering crowds to disturb public order ." A prominent church leader from central China has been […]

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ZGBriefs – The Week’s Top Picks, October 16 Issue

Our top picks this week include articles on poverty and leadership and an interview with one of our favorite China authors . More Than 82 Million Chinese Live on Less Than $1 a Day (October 15, 2014, China Real Time) Much is written each week about China's rise and economic clout. In reading those articles, […]

Editorials

Confronting the Cults

In 1998 three prominent U .S. religious leaders visited China at the invitation of then-President Jiang Zemin. The purpose of the delegation’s visit was to discuss religious freedom issues with government officials at various levels. About halfway through their three-week itinerary, the visitors found themselves in a meeting with the mayor of Shanghai. The […]

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Why China Needs Two

The big news out of China last week was, of course, the Party’s decision to alter its longstanding family planning policy . Overseas media were quick to hail “the end of the one-child policy.” Inside China, however, the official line was simply that the limit on childbearing had been raised from one to two. The […]

Chinese Church Voices

Responding to the Smog (Part 1)

As China moved from 2016 into 2017, a wave of heavy pollution blanketed the Northeast for over a week . The persistent smog not only made headlines abroad, but also generated much online conversation. Although many Chinese have learned to cope with or weather regular pollution, these unprecedented levels of smog caused many to question more […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | June 1, 2017

While the rest of the world tries to “kill email,” in China, it’s always been dead (May 28, 2017, Quartz)
In many parts of the world, email remains deathless—a relic of the desktop-era internet, before mobile and social media were on the landscape . It’s a convention: You can’t not have an email address. In China […]