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ZGBriefs | May 18, 2017
<p></p> <p>How Chinese Couples Became Wedded to the Perfect Picture (May 11, 2017,<em> Sixth Tone</em>)<br /> Known in Chinese as hunsha zhao, which literally translates as “bridal dress photographs,” this style of wedding photography in China generally does not take place at the wedding itself, where there is usually a cheaper run-of-the-mill photographer arranged by […]
A Beijing Pastor Reflects on Running, Staying, and Returning
[…] training session in Kuliang, Fuzhou, with over 80 brothers and sisters participating in the first term. He formulated an ambitious plan: “Spread the Gospel throughout China in 20 Years.” This plan involved five major routes: first, from Tianjin and Beiping into Suiyuan; second, from Yantai and Qingdao along the Longhai Railway to Xi’an; third, […]
Do Chinese Christians Still Need to Study Theology Abroad in the Online Learning Era?
[…] simply want to gain a comprehensive theological understanding, and for that, there are already mature online seminary courses available. You can now study theology online, either through free or paid programs. (I will provide a list of some free and paid websites at the end of this article for reference.) Most books in the […]
ZGBriefs | October 1, 2015
<p></p> <p>“Masters of the People”: China’s New Urban Poor (September 23, 2015, Dissent)<br /> The ranks of the poor in China today also include people who have lived in cities all their lives, and, as members of the industrial proletariat, were once considered “the masters of the people.”</p>
ZGBriefs | August 13, 2015
<p></p> <p>Putting China’s Cyberpolice in Context (August 9, 2015, Medium.com)<br /> In our rapidly evolving global news space, content is still king. But I confess at least equal devotion to the sovereign’s hoary (and so often ignored) envoy: context. As media reported last week, following a Public Security Bureau “work conference” in Beijing, that China would now […]
July 18, 2013
<p>FEATURED ARTICLE Seoul Commitment (July 18, 2013, Chinese Church Voices)</p> <p>In June of this year about a hundred church leaders from Mainland China joined their counterparts from around Asia and beyond for the Asian Church Leaders Forum, held in Seoul, Korea. In response to the conferences reaffirmation of the 2010 Cape Town Commitment the participants from […]
October 3, 2013
<p>Confucius, the Bible, and Preaching (October 1, 2013, Chinese Church Voices)</p> <p>This article is an interesting Christian response to Yu Dans popularization of Confucianism, arguing that what she preaches is really a watered down version of Confucianism watered down to make it more palatable. The author then wonders if the Church is in danger of […]
ZGBriefs | December 31, 2015
<p></p> <p>A Chinese Company in India, Stumbling Over a Culture (December 30, 2015, The New York Times)<br /> Chinese companies have embarked on ambitious overseas expansion efforts, snapping up land in dozens of countries to build factories, industrial parks, power plants and other operations. While the investments provide critical support for many economies, Chinese businesses […]
ZGBriefs | January 4, 2024
The living language of the Chinese people (December 28, 2023, Language Log) The following buzzwords from social media show that, when they get out from under the thumb / heel of the CCP, the Chinese people have a lot of lively spunk and clever wit.
Management Issues in the Rural Church
[…] use 100,000 to 200,000 RMB to employ two or three full-time church workers for more than ten years. There are many peasant laborers in the cities. If 20 people, each one earning around 1000 RMB/month gave 5%, that would be 50 RMB/person, enough to support one full-time pastor. If there were 100 laborers, and […]