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Women in China

A Look through the ChinaSource Archives

[…] woman’s plight, she also highlights changes in attitudes and the law toward domestic violence. Providing a Refuge from the Red Light District by ChinaSource Team, August 7, 2018 A woman who works with women who have been trafficked discusses how she and her team have been able to help 150 escape and build new […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | April 25, 2024

[…] News) Lattes drizzled with pork sauce or spiked with the liquor baijiu pop up on menus as coffee companies battle for dominance in the surging Chinese market. Airlines add intl flights, resume other routes (April 24, 2024, China Daily) Air China, the national flag carrier, will launch or resume four international routes in the next few […]

Peoples of China

How Many Unreached Peoples Are There in China?

[…] have at our disposal. So, the answer to the question of how many unreached people groups there are in China is: we don’t know. The ethnologue lists 205 ethno-linguistic groups in China, some of which could be classified as reached. Paul Hattaway of Asian Minorities Outreach has identified over 400 groups, again, some of […]

ZGBriefs

November 14, 2013

[…] author talks about the church-consciousness (ecclesiology) of Chinese Christians today. He argues that Chinese believers have a weak understanding of what the church is, and gives reasons for this. He also describes some of the characteristics of churches in some smaller and medium-sized cities in China. Finally, he talks about the importance of building […]

Book Reviews

Quadriplegia and God

Joni: An Unforgettable Story by Joni Eareckson Tada. Zondervan, 2001, 205 pages. ISBN: 0-310-24001-8; paperback $12.97 at Amazon. Reviewed by Jeff McNair Joni: An Unforgettable Story, chronicles the life of Joni Eareckson Tada. As a young woman, Joni was severely injured in a diving accident. She relates how her life changed physically in that […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | October 19, 2017

[…] the most interesting points. Xi Jinping’s Marathon Speech: Five Takeaways (October 18, 2017, The New York Times) Sitting at a podium before 2,300 delegates, he spoke for 205 minutes, long enough that his predecessor, Hu Jintao, pointed at his watch when Mr. Xi finally finished. Back from the dead: China's internet goes wild over […]

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Stories of Christian Women in China

A Book Review

[…] China even those with apparent success. As Ma expresses “the narratives of trauma, eruptions of drama and tales of grace are evocatively juxtaposed to provoke reflection” (p. 205) by a generation that is prepared to do this rather than “forget.” Ma began her research in 2006 looking into emerging urban Protestant churches where she […]

Lead Article

American Friendships with Chinese Students, 1847–1930

[…] he arrived in the US, Yung, 14–15, 24. Joseph H. Sawyer, “The Chinese Christian Home Mission,” in The Independent, July 5, 1894, 13–14. Rhoads, 144–158. Yung, 204– 205; 210. Rhoads, 171–172, 222. Stacey Bieler, “Patriots” or “Traitors”? A History of American-Educated Chinese Students, (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2004), 13. Rhoads, 313–132. Yung, 211–215; General […]

Chinese Church Voices

A Hydraulics Engineer Finds True Success

[…] university and stayed to teach there. . . . I wasn’t “left-over” in the marriage market and got married at the age of 26. If this was what a successful life looked like, then I’d rather give it all up, in exchange for the treasure I got after the age of 30—my Lord Jesus Christ.

Chinese Church Voices

Twenty Quotes from Faithful Disobedience

[…] need to be recognized by the government in order to exist openly. The church has existed openly from the beginning. We want to strengthen our ecclesiology (p. 205). In the Face of Persecution, What Will I Do?—Wang Yi Under no circumstances will we stop or give up on gathering publicly, especially the corporate worship […]