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ZGBriefs | September 3, 2015

[…] Republic in 1949. Here is what to expect on Thursday: Hong Kong: One year after 8.19, by Alex Chow and Yang Jianli (August 31, 2015, Hong Kong Free Press) For now, the city might have returned to normal. Traffic is flowing again, business as usual. However, if the government thought that all it took […]

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The Testimony of an 80后

[…] started going to church and even joined a small group. One day, my small group leaders offered to do a baptism class in their home, including a free lunch for those of us who had been going to church but not yet baptized. I didn’t care much about the first part, but the free […]

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ZGBriefs | July 11, 2024

[…] a study in contrasts—between the benefits to society and the potential dangers to the state. China Targets Lavish “Revolutionary” Tourism Funded by Taxpayer (July 5, 2024, Radio Free Asia) China has stepped up punishments for officials who take gifts or go on lavish tours of Communist Party revolutionary sites in the name of “patriotic […]

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The Registered Church in China

Flourishing in a Challenging Environment

[…] strongly. Administrative things we can compromise about and negotiate. We have had good relations with the government. Framing the issue, another pastor said, The church is not free to protest in Tiananmen Square, but it is free to preach the gospel in church. Likewise, the government cannot preach atheism in church. We cannot go […]

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ZGBriefs | November 14, 2024

[…] is to be caught in this city’s past and future: all its ever-expanding mystery, intrigue, excess and abundance. China Slides Open Economic and Diplomatic Doors with Visa- Free Travel (November 11, 2024, East Asia Forum) Since the introduction of visa exemptions in late 2023, foreign tourist arrivals in China have surged. China’s visa-free policies include mutual […]

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ZGBriefs | January 26, 2017

[…] until the end of March 2018, was aimed at companies and individuals renting cables or VPNs without regulatory approval, it said. How WeChat Founder’s Obsession With QR Codes Reshapes Chinese Internet (January 25, 2017, China Real Time) The way Chinese smartphone users pay for lunch and browse the internet owes much to an obsession […]

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Easter—the Way Out from Qingming

[…] the origin of death. Death is the result of sin. This cycle of cause and effect seems to have no end. Then where is hope of breaking free of the bonds of death, and entering into eternal life? Where is resurrection? If there has never been resurrection, never been eternal life, why do people […]

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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 […]

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ZGBriefs | May 16, 2024

[…] where they each earn 4000 yuan ($552) monthly working 13-hour shifts as cleaners. New Rules Let China’s State Security Police Check People’s Devices (May 8, 2024, Radio Free Asia) China’s state security police will be given sweeping powers to search electronic devices including smartphones and laptops from July 1, as part of a nationwide […]

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ZGBriefs | November 2, 2023

[…] of faith, are now considered politically sensitive, it seems people are more hesitant to share openly. Patriotic flag ceremonies at Hong Kong mosque ‘shock’ believers (October 29, 2023, Radio Free Asia) The move has prompted shock and disappointment among some believers, who see it as a challenge to the Islamic doctrine of the supremacy of God, […]