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National People’s Congress 2020
A Reading Roundup
[…] to have accomplished in the past year, and where it intends to go. Significant developments that emerged from this year’s Congress include: the adoption of a Civil Code; the adoption of a National Security Law for Hong Kong; an increase in the military budget; and the failure to announce new economic growth targets for […]
From Law to Light
Searching for Truth Worthy of Your Heart
[…] 2018), 91. Wu, <em>Beyond East and West</em>, 224. Augustine, <em>Confessions</em>, Book VIII; Brian Morton, “Fleshing Out St Augustine,” <em>Sunday Herald</em>, n.d., accessed November 4, 2024, <a href="https://faculty.georgetown.edu/jod/texts/sundayheraldreview.html#:~:text=%22Oh%2C%20Master%2C% 20make%20me,dithering%20between%20libido%20and%20restraint%22">https://faculty.georgetown.edu/jod/texts/sundayheraldreview.html#:~:text=%22Oh%2C%20Master%2C%20make%20me,dithering%20between%20libido%20and%20restraint%22</a>. Wu, <em>Beyond East and West</em>, 8. Wu, <em>Beyond East and West</em>, 240. Benedict XVI, “Homily,” Vatican website, April 24, 2005, accessed November 4, 2024, <a href="https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/homilies/2005/documents/hf_ben-xvi_hom_20050424_inizio-pontificato.html">https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/homilies/2005/documents/hf_ben-xvi_hom_20050424_inizio-pontificato.html</a>. […]
An Interview with Zhao Xiao
[…] joke there are bathhouses everywhere. So I wrote an article entitled "Market Economies With Churches and Market Economies Without Churches." This is the first time in the 20 years of China's reform and opening up that anyone in the field of economics undertook a comparison of different market economies from the perspective of morality […]
Serving Well Where You Don’t Belong
[…] and living in China. The price of the course is $40.00; however, for the month of April, we will be offering it for free with the coupon code “Courtyard-2.” Click here to go directly to the course on Udemy. Under the button that says “Take this course,” click “redeem a coupon. Enter the coupon […]
ZGBriefs | August 11, 2022
The Major Questions About China’s Foreign NGO Law Are Now Settled (August 8, 2022, China File) Foreign NGOs still tend to focus on work congenial to Beijing and eschew “controversial” issue areas like media, human rights, or religious issues.
ZGBriefs | May 2, 2024
Visa-free policies alone will not revive China’s inbound tourism (April 30, 2024, East Asia Forum) The decline in China's inbound tourism due to the COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns, leading to the expansion of its 15-day visa-free travel policy to incentivise tourist visits. But further efforts, such as improving travel convenience, addressing structural and […]
ZGBriefs | February 9, 2017
<p></p> <p>Chinese Converted out West Are Losing Faith Back Home (January 26, 2017, Foreign Policy)<br /> Yet large numbers of converts give up after coming back to China. Volunteers and missionary staff who have worked for years with Chinese students in the United States estimate that 80 percent of believers eventually stop going to church […]
A Changed Life
[…] year. In November 2014, Molly led my mother to commit her life to Christ over the phone. In January, 2015, Molly braved the severe cold of - 20°C on her own to come my home, and helped me get rid of my mother’s idols. God provided that we came to know a local preacher […]
Closer Scrutiny of Chinese Christian Media
[…] Sohu News, the restricted topics and categories include: spiritual connections, demons, reincarnation, superstition; no mocking of religion, no disrespect for minority culture, no advertising of weapons or promoting war, no portrayal of western countries as the imaginary enemy, and others. Even though the regulation has not been put into practice, some worry that it […]
ZGBriefs | December 30, 2021
Overseas organizations, individuals not allowed to operate online religious info services within the Chinese territory: regulations (December 21, 2021, The Global Times) The measures stipulated that online preaching should be organized and carried out by religious groups, temples and churches and religious colleges that have obtained the Internet Religious Information Service Permit.