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He Came and He’s Returning!

[…] December 10. How to Learn a Language, Part 1, ChinaSource Blog, December 9. Guiyang! ChinaSource Blog, December 6. Our China Stories, ChinaSource Blog, December 4. An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors, ChinaSource Blog (CCV), December 3. A Tea House Ministry in Chicago, ChinaSource Blog, December 2. Learning to Be Hospitable, ChinaSource Blog, […]

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ZGBriefs | April 1, 2021

[…] knowledge, the author has accurately and powerfully set Confucius and Christ before us. Links for Researchers 2020 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: China (Includes Hong Kong, Macau, and Tibet) (March 30, 2021, U.S. Department of State) China’s Belt and Road: Implications for the United States (March, 2021, Council on Foreign Relations) “The Belt and Road Initiative, Chinese […]

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China’s Banned Bestseller

[…] view into Bible publishing in China. Due for release on August 27, the book is currently available at a pre-order discount. ChinaSource readers can use the discount code PREBANNED25 when checking out on the William Carey Publishing website. ChinaSource will publish a full review of Oh’s book once it’s out. In the meantime, here […]

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The Present Condition of Christianity and Religious Regulations in China

[…] three suggestions for altering the thinking and implementing policies. The first is to adhere to the principle of equal treatment for all religions. The state should not promote any religion nor should it oppress any religion. Rather, different religions should be allowed to operate according to the rules of a market economy; there should […]

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ZG Briefs Special Notice!

[…] or HK offices. Cheques sent to our Hong Kong office should be made out to ChinaSource Partners Ltd. In Hong Kong you may also make a direct deposit to our Hang Seng bank account: 283-536-761-883. (Please, send us your name and address if you would like a receipt).Our mailing addresses are as follows:ChinaSource.PO Box […]

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ZGBriefs | February 1, 2018

[…] arrives for a three-day visit to boost trade and investment after Brexit. The initiative includes the extension of a Maths teacher exchange programme and a campaign to promote English language learning in China. How Chinese government uses ‘front organisations’ to influence Australian society and monitor behaviour of its citizens studying there (January 31, 2018, […]

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Dealing with Local Officials in a Changing China

An Update

[…] present regulations that have gone unenforced are now being implemented while new regulations are being drawn up to address areas not previously covered by China’s current legal code. Moreover, many of these regulations—or at least their interpretations—seem to be constantly in process, with the result that nearly everyone is caught in the uncomfortable situation […]

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Next Generation Missions

Indigitous Serve

[…] did not want the experience to end. Furthermore, how was it fair for their peers who missed out? Would they have to wait until next year to code for the kingdom? That night, the two brainstormed the idea for Indigitous Serve Cohorts. Cohorts began two months after the Hackathon. It brought together young adults […]

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Christians United For China

[…] Canada, and the USA. Please join us as we hope to have over 1000 prayer partners by the end of 2018. We are especially calling on Christians in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau where religion is still being practiced freely to pray earnestly for our kinsmen inside mainland China. May God have mercy on China!

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Mission Ministry in Hong Kong, Part 1

Sunset or Sunrise?

[…] played a role in the social turbulence. Further, it has cited President Xi’s determination to disallow any external forces to interfere with affairs in Hong Kong and Macau. In alignment with that thinking, the new director of the central government’s liaison office in Hong Kong, Luo Huining, has elaborated that, if national security mechanisms are […]