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ZGBriefs | June 11, 2020

[…] like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China mobilises thousands of troops, armoured vehicles near border with India  (June 8, 2020, South China Morning Post) The soldiers and armoured vehicles were transported from the central province of Hubei to an unspecified location in China’s northwest plateau, […]

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Cross-Cultural Encounters: China and the Reformed Church in America

A Book Review

[…] was forced to travel roundabout from the US to China via “Lisbon, Portugal, then Portuguese East Africa and Durban, South Africa, and finally land her in Calcutta, India. She wanted to go on to China from there, but wartime conditions made it impossible, and she served in the RCA’s Arcot Mission in India until […]

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The Collapse of Zero-COVID

A Reading Roundup

[…] kill you and only we can keep you safe” (unlike those heartless bunglers in the West), the government suddenly seemed to be saying “never mind!” The health code apps were turned off. The neighborhood testing centers were dismantled. Travel restrictions were lifted. People were told to take responsibility for their own health. Everyone was […]

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3 Ways Christians in China Can Support Blind People

[…] reach out to blind people? Please share your ideas or experiences with us. Write to [email protected]. References  “Blind and Sighted Pioneer Teachers in 19th Century China and India” (revised edition), Independent Living Institute, April 2011, https://www.independentliving.org/docs7/miles201104.html. “Braille and blindness in China” by Andrew Jones. GBtimes, April 18, 2011, https://gbtimes.com/braille-and-blindness-in-china. “China: Guangzhou School for the […]

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ZGBriefs | November 12, 2020

[…] The feud ignited after Canada agreed to a U.S. request to extradite a Huawei executive. Coronavirus: China extends ban on foreign visitors to eight more countries, including India, France and Russia  (November 6, 2020, South China Morning Post) China has suspended entry for foreign visitors from a further eight countries as it seeks to prevent importing […]

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ZGBriefs | August 11, 2022

[…] Confuse Henan County Residents (August 5, 2022, Sixth Tone) Authorities in central China have backtracked on a controversial policy that allowed a county government to arbitrarily change the health code status of residents and curtail their movements following an online backlash over harsh COVID-19 control measures. Nevertheless, Chinese Civil Society Persisted (August 8, 2022, China File) He called […]

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ZGBriefs | March 5, 2020

[…] popular this year comes with a term of its own, namely cūnbō (村播): rural livestreaming.  Chinese farmers using livestreaming as a way to sell their products and promote their business have become a more common occurrence on China’s e-commerce and social media platforms.  Podcast: The View from Beijing (March 4, 2020, Deep Background, with Noah Feldman) […]

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We Still Have Work to Do

[…] first met Marthena Ransom at our church when I was about thirteen years old. Marthena was a missionary who had recently retired after serving thirty-five years in India. I never knew Marthena when I didn’t think of her as very old. She was only four feet, ten inches tall, maybe weighed 100 pounds, and […]

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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 […]

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January 16, 2014

[…] Your China Chops: Take the CDT News Quiz (January 10, 2014, China Digital Times) How do instant noodles and pork chop soup go together? Theyre both Internet code words for important people and events from 2013. From disasters natural and man-made to political scandals, Chinese netizens talked about it all, creating memes and skirting […]