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Chinese Church Voices

Is the Year of the Sheep Really Unlucky?

[…] once again we hear the folk saying, "Those born in the Year of the Sheep are unlucky." This is akin to saying that there are many things in human culture that "cannot be confirmed or proven false." Even though there is no basis for this saying, it still deeply influences the choices of many people. […]

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The Interior Decoration Tycoon of Shanghai

Because religious activities are restricted to government- designated venues, projecting Christian influence beyond the four walls of the church building is difficult. However, many Christians choose to bring their values and faith into their business practices. As their influence spreads, they become a beacon of truth to their colleagues. Beyond this, their ethical practices […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | January 14, 2016

[…] that has tied its legitimacy tightly to the country’s economic performance, it stands to reason that top leaders could begin to come under pressure. Wife of Chinese human rights lawyer missing for six months tells of despair (July 11, 2016, The Guardian) Six months after her husband was spirited into secret detention by security […]

Chinese Church Voices

Being the Chinese Church in the Face of Growing Political Uncertainty

[…] the consensus of the Chinese people; ensuring that the Chinese people can live with dignity became the consensus of the Chinese people. Autocracy and the disregard for human rights became an ugly, backwards, foolish phenomenon despised by all. During the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China […]

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The Preeminence of Love in Chinese Families

[…] it outrageous. He labeled it as having “no respect for monarch or father; worse than beasts.” Confucianists opposed “universal love” because they felt it was contrary to human nature. In their opinion, human love is based on blood kinship, and therefore there can be different kinds of love. The closer the kinship, the deeper […]

Chinese Church Voices

Why You Don’t Need to Be a Communist to Serve the People

[…] end, each person receives according to his ability, and each according to his needs. This certainly is a nice ideal. But according to the Christian view of human nature, the disparity between rich and poor and exploitation in society is caused by deeply rooted sin in humanity. Even if there is an overabundance of […]

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The Need for Innovation and Digital Transformation

[…] gathering technologists, media specialists, and creatives to then go on to continue serving in creating digital content strategies to reach the Chinese community online. Similar to hackathons, design sprints are great practices for innovation. Design sprints are a time-constrained, five-phase process that utilizes design thinking to develop a new product, tool, or strategy. In […]

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The Gospel, Evangelism and Social Action in China

Some Considerations

[…] to engage Chinese urban professionals. Here are some of the assumptions we are making that raise the questions we are tackling. Does Genesis one give us “the human job description?” Many agencies and churches cite the Great Commission as being the church’s mandate. However, some hold that Genesis 1:26 -28 is the primary “human […]

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The Growing Rights Consciousness in China

Slowly, incrementally, it has been happening. Starting in the coastal regions and moving inward, beginning in economics and spreading to the rest of life, people in China have been learning of their rights their rights as citizens of a sovereign state and as humans in the international community.

ZGBriefs

October 24, 2013

[…] interest rates have long caused enormous misallocation of capital, favouring state-owned enterprises and shielding the banking sector from the need to build risk-management capacity. China challenged over human rights record at United Nations (October 22, 2013, The Guardian) China told a United Nations review of its human rights record that it had made progress, […]