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ZGBriefs | December 21, 2023

[…] to know about China’s gray zone tactics. Hong Kong media tycoon and democracy activist Jimmy Lai goes on trial (December 18, 2023, NPR) Lai was arrested in 2020. The newspaper he started, called Apple Daily, was shut down the following year. China’s prosecuting Lai under the country’s sweeping national security law. He faces a maximum sentence […]

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Europe: A Missionary Field or Mission Force?

Europe's Chinese churches need ministers just as much as each European country needs them. Although Europe was once one of the most active regions for sending missionaries, even as recently as the early twentieth century, it has now become a mission field requiring support and prayer from various missionary organizations and churches worldwide.

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ChinaSource at The Gospel Coalition Conference

[…] doing in China.   If you are not going to be there, but think the conference sounds interesting, fear not. All of the plenary sessions will be live-streamed for free at live.tgc.org. The conference begins today (Monday, April 13) at 1:00PM. Tim Keller will deliver the first plenary address, followed by John Piper and […]

Peoples of China

China’s Minority Women

[…] Christians within traditional villages are healthier and wealthier. They have found a dignity and a purpose. As the women of Yingjiang have learned, the Gospel means “good news” for today and for the future. Sources Interviews by the author with minority women, government officials and Christian workers among minority groups in China, 2001. Survey […]

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China’s Youth and Christianity

An Interview

[…] something they can see, not an invisible power. CS: What questions do today’s youth have? What are the issues that concern them the most? That influence their lives the most? QQ: They are concerned with first, education, next, what kind of job they will get. They are pursuing an endless point. The immense pressure […]

Chinese Church Voices

Clarifying the Boundary between Church and State

[…] Under the current Regulations on Religious Affairs, any large gathering is illegal, and gatherings in houses are also illegal. Therefore, I believe anyone who confesses the gospel today and holds fast to the true church, is my brother. Like us, they are suffering for the same Christ. Their defense of religious rights as well […]

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“The Spirit in Fire and Wind”

An Opportunity for Silent Artists to Converse

[…] Christian artists and provided a venue for them to freely display and discuss their work with each other and a fascinated public.  For a foreigner who had lived for years in the tightly closed society of the Peoples Republic of China, it was a delight to see them talk, laugh and debate with one […]

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My Dear Art

A Film Review

[…] month’s film review features a documentary about the arts. My Dear Art is a fascinating documentary that broadly surveys the upper echelon of the Chinese contemporary art scene today. “Chinese,” in this case, is not limited to mainland China but includes Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Chinese diaspora around the world. As one can imagine, […]

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Another Look at the Life of Eric Liddell

A Book Review

[…] Liddell (1902 – 1945),” Eric Liddell Centre, https://www.ericliddell.org/about-us/eric-liddell/biography/ https://www.theguardian.com/sport/gallery/2012/jan/04/olympic-moments-eric-liddell-pictures “50 stunning Olympic moments: Eric Liddell's 1924 triumph—in pictures” by Steven Bloor, The Guardian, 4 January 2012,  https://www.bbc.com/ news/uk-scotland-18856533 “With Love In Their Hearts: Eric Liddell” by Kofi, The Journey of a Wounded Pilgrim, July 5, 2014, https://kofigyasiacquah.wordpress.com/tag/china/ “'God made me for China:' Eric Liddell, […]

Chinese Church Voices

Faith through 9778 Days of Imprisonment

[…] Sustained Him through 9778 Days and Nights? Zhang Yuhuan, an ordinary peasant of the lowest class in China, after spending 9,778 days in prison, has become a news figure, known for being acquitted after being held in jail for the longest time in the country. Just as one stone stirs up a thousand waves, […]