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August 14, 2014

A compilation of important news stories from around China this week, from online publishe sources. 

Blog Entries

Internet Regulations Six Months On

Due to the licensing and real-name requirements, these regulations… certainly make it more difficult for individuals and unregistered churches to put religious content online.

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Breaking through the Great Wall

“Get shut down and get shut down often,” recommends Travis Todd, in describing his approach as a digital evangelist in China. As the government tightens restrictions on online Christian content, his team focuses on sharing Jesus with as many people as possible, not on building a brand.

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Using New Media for Digital Evangelism on Chinese Cyberspace

Long-time internet missionary, Sean Cheng, discusses the ways that digital evangelism has changed over the last 28 years—from bulletin boards to online forums to blogs to social media. He also addresses the ways that government regulations have created both challenges and opportunities. Finally, he talks about the calling to internet ministry.

Chinese Church Voices

Closer Scrutiny of Chinese Christian Media

ChinaSource has frequently noted the presence and prominence of Chinese Christian online media. Indeed, one of the primary reasons why this blog, Chinese Church Voices, began was to share with our English-speaking readership the plethora of writings and resources being distributed openly online on Chinese platforms. Despite ever-present government censors and opaque restrictions, Chinese […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 3, 2012

[…] countries. HEALTH Hospital staff kowtow to deceased patient (May 2, 2012, Shanghai Daily) Medical staff of a private hospital in northwestern Shaanxi Province was seen in an online video, kneeling on the floor and bowing to the portrait of a patient who died due to inappropriate treatment. The patient, surnamed Yan in his 70s, […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 24, 2012

[…] China’s supreme court in April and she has now been re-sentenced by her home province of Zhejiang. Her death sentence had sparked thousands of appeals for clemency online. Wu Ying was arrested in 2007 and found guilty of cheating private investors out of 380m yuan ($60m; 38m). In 2009, she was sentenced to death […]

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June 21, 2012

[…] investigated from January to May. Among them, 669 cases were transferred to police departments for further investigation, according to figures revealed Friday. “Many counterfeit drug cases featured online advertisements and sales, underground production workshops and transfers through postal express. Many occurred in drug stores and medical institutions in rural areas,” said SFDA head Yin […]

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Healthy Partnering

A Chinese Perspective

[…] deliberately left broad but was understood to apply to ministry situations outside one’s own fellowship or organization in which the participants had been involved. The survey, administered online in Chinese, consisted of nine items covering respondents’ own partnering experiences, lessons learned, and what they felt were the important elements of healthy partnering. One item […]

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November 29, 2012

[…] Minister deemed it unacceptable. A Vietnamese official, speaking to the Financial Times, described it as one very poisonous step by Beijing among their thousands of malevolent actions. Online Chatter May Herald Deep Reforms in Chinas Administrative Government (November 27, 2012, Tea Leaf Nation)For those who look for hints of political reforms after the leadership […]