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ZGBriefs | February 10, 2022
Life inside the Olympics bubble: Limbo between China and the world (February 8, 2022, The Los Angeles Times) It feels like a parallel universe of ID-assigned bar codes, throat swabs and room service delivered by swift staff wearing goggles and full protective gear.
ZGBriefs | October 5, 2017
<p></p> <p>10 Chinese Christians the Western Church Should Know (October 3, 2017, Christianity Today)<br /> These saints who played such an essential role in the establishment of an explicitly Chinese church deserve to be recognized for their service. May their stories inspire new generations of women and men in China and beyond to serve God wherever he […]
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Toward a New Approach to Ministry in China
China’s open door policy has been in effect now for twenty years. At the time that the door first, cautiously, creaked open, Western Christians ventured in to see the state of her church. What they found has become one of the most significant stories in church history. Despite the expulsion of missionaries, the closing […]
Reading Romans through Eastern Eyes
Honor and Shame in Paul’s Message and Mission
[…] our attention to Paul's letter to the Romans. He argues that some traditional East Asian cultural values are closer to those of the first-century biblical world than common Western cultural values. In addition, he adds his voice to the scholarship engaging the values of honor and shame in particular and their influence on biblical interpretation.
Returning the Blessing
<p>So many people from Western countries head east to countries like China with the noble desire to give and bless.</p> <p>That's what I did 22 years ago, setting out from England to China with a clear sense of calling and the blessing of my church.</p>
A Book on Drums and Worship
[…] coming to the fore is that of music. Until recently, much of the music played and sung in Chinese churches has been on the traditional side translated western hymns or indigenous folk-style music (popular in rural churches). Only in the past few years have we seen the emergence of what might be described as […]
China’s Foreign NGO Law
A Silver Lining?
<p>In a recent <em>Christianity Today</em> article on the wave of laws hitting foreign NGOs globally, Morgan Lee refers specifically to China when she writes, “Nearly 20 percent of the world’s population could lose access to the ministry efforts of Western Christians next year.”</p>
The Sanjiang Church Incident
<p>On April 4, the western press began reporting on a church in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province that was surrounded by thousands of parishioners who were blocking a crew sent to demolish the church. As reported, local officials had initially ordered that the cross be removed from the church, and later said the church was built illegally […]
A Closer Look at the China Religion Survey
[…] young people in China as well as the growth of Islam. But the survey was much broader and revealed other interesting data points about religion in China. The mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> took a close look at the survey and highlighted some of the other findings that did not get much play, particularly in the western press. </p>
3 Questions: Interview with Scott Callaham
Songs from the Heart
《心中音乐》(<em>Xin Zhong Yinyue, Songs from the Heart</em>), a hymnbook by Scott Callaham is now available. <em>Songs from the Heart</em> includes 41 hymns written in Chinese with Western music notation, Chinese-style numerical notation, and guitar chords for each hymn. </p><p> Joann Pittman recently talked with Scott to find out more about how a former submariner […]