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Book Reviews

Into China and Beyond: A Timeless Journey of Faith

[…] indigenous songs are used by God. In his survey of Christianity in China, Aikman skillfully weaves in seminary training, the ministries of foreigners in China (and their code words), the State church, the Catholic church, some of the Mainland Chinese Christians overseas and the relationship of official bodies in the international realm. Interestingly, this […]

ZGBriefs

May 29, 2014

[…] nose of the authorities. As the 25th anniversary of the military action looms, evidence obtained by the Post fills in some of the gaps of the rescue codenamed "Operation Yellow Bird". Activists would first be rescued and brought to Hong Kong, where they would be placed in safe houses before seeking political asylum overseas. […]

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ZGBriefs | October 20, 2022

[…] rules for camping amid growing safety and environmental concerns, as the outdoor activity has attracted a new wave of holidaymakers amid tight coronavirus-related travel restrictions. The ‘green code’ app: How China’s Zero COVID policy is turning cities, parks, restaurants and shops into digitised fortresses (October 19, 2022, Sky News) In order to board one train in […]

ZGBriefs

December 19, 2013

[…] that affects their practice of religion in their location. Their responses, detailing the environment as well as their attitudes towards the local authorities and the issue of registration, are expressed in this article. A Post-80s Pastor Counsels Young People (December 16, 2013, Chinese Church Voices) In the translated article below, from a mainland publication, […]

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ZGBriefs | January 4, 2024

[…] free to work in your own time and timezone. Courses contain a variety of interactive activities including (written) discussion forums.  Early bird closes on 12 January and registrations close on 19 January.   For more information see our website https://www.thrivingturtles.org/online-courses/ If you or your company/organization would like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more […]

Editorials

On the Way to the Future

[…] of China’s Internet users by the end of 2001 at more than 40 million. However, most of these are still concentrated in a few major cities. Although fiber optic cables and cellular transmission towers draw more Chinese closer together on a daily basis, vast regions of populous rural China remain outside the reach of […]

Blog Entries

Anticipating Urban China

[…] jobs and with hopes of a better life. While China was only 15 percent urban in 1980, urbanization estimates now range from 35 percent upward. The draconian registration system designed to keep peasants down on the farm is not enforced with the same strictness as previously. Newly affluent urbanites look to migrants to handle […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Back in Church in China

[…] gathering. A church in Nanjing Jiangning area also resumed physical worship on the 7th. At 7:00 in the morning, they began registration and temperature checks, scanning health codes, disinfecting, and orderly entry into the venue. The first service began at 8:30 a.m. No doubt the first resumed worship services since the pandemic have brought […]

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ZGBriefs | April 29, 2021

[…] This biennial meeting has historically had leaders from 40+ Christian groups coming together (all in-person/no virtual) to learn, network and share ideas for best practices in/for China.  Registration: www.beijingbrief.com If you or your company/organization would like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China tells UK […]

Editorials

Understanding the Complexity

Editorial

[…] complex (and changing) nature of the relationship between the state and the church. It is our hope that this issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly will be a valuable resource toward that end. Notes ^ Susan V. Lawrence and Michael F. Martin, “Understanding China’s Political System,” Congressional Research Service (March 20, 2013), p.1; http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R41007.pdf Image Credit: Joann Pittman