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ZGBriefs | July 30, 2015
[…] been a spike in such actions in recent weeks. Chinese Christians make crosses at home as church crosses are removed by gov’t (July 27, 2015, Hong Kong Free Press) Christians in eastern China’s Zhejiang Province have launched a cross making and wearing campaign amid a year-long “clean-up movement” by the local government to remove exterior […]
ZGBriefs | February 4, 2016
[…] Monitor) Can aggressive espionage fuel the innovation that Beijing needs to reinvent its global role? China Detains Three Journalists Amid Growing Calls For Their Release (February 21, 2016, Radio Free Asia) Authorities in the western Chinese province of Gansu have detained three journalists on suspicion of "extortion," prompting growing calls for their release. Crackdown on Dissent […]
My Husband Gambles—What Should I Do?
[…] I understand your bitter experience. Actually, families like yours are not at all uncommon; particularly in many countryside villages. As soon as someone has a moment of free time they’re hemmed in by gambling tables, and calling themselves a “recreational gambler.” But which problem gambler didn’t start from a few little “recreational” bets? Gambling, […]
March 8, 2013
[…] and Li Keqiang takes over as Premier. In China, 'red nobility' trumps egalitarian ideals (March 4, 2013, The Los Angeles Time) The fact that there are no free elections leaves the party elders vulnerable to accusations that they have merely perpetuated China's dynastic traditions by handing down power within a "red nobility." The privileges […]
Putting Events into Perspective
[…] and Notes New eBook We are offering a new ebook, 7 Trends Impacting Foreign Christians in China. As a current ChinaSource subscriber you can download a copy for free using the coupon code: SUBSCRIBERGIFT. For a limited time, the ebook is also available to new subscribers. Invite your friends to check out the ChinaSource website and consider subscribing […]
Where the Church Gathers in Difficult Times
[…] threes, keeping a distance from one another.” At this point I wanted to mention that some people say religion here in this country is not open, or free enough, while religion abroad is very open and free. Yet I know of a place in the country, where some young Christian students remained at school […]
An Invitation from a Friend
[…] the US-China Catholic Association. You may have seen him at one of our virtual ChinaSource events. The USCCA, ChinaSource, and ERRChina’s China Academic Consortium collaborate on a free public speaker series that focuses on the role of Christianity in the cultural dialogue between China and the West. In this video, he has a special […]
Homeward Bound: A Christian’s Return to China
[…] starting over in China. They often say, “Let’s see how God leads and what opportunities open up.” Without delving into theological topics of God’s sovereignty and human free will, this attitude is actually a “go with the flow” mindset. As Christians, shouldn’t we strive to pursue? Others have a clear goal: to stay in […]
Peoples of China
A Call to True Worship
[…] she can to care for her daughter-in-law as she dies—but mostly she is frustrated that the local hospital will not help them, and that the government’s “ free treatment” for her daughter-in-law’s sickness only includes medications (not hospitalization or lab tests) and was only available at the county hospital, several hours away by bus. […]
A T-Shirt Witness in China
[…] they collect garbage in the streets; sometimes they put up banners in the shade of trees in a park or by a roadside. The banners read: “ Free Hair Cutting Services, Blood Pressure Check, Blood Sugar Measurement, and Massage.” The free services are provided to passers-by. Sometimes they train passers-by with first aid skills […]