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Chinese Christian Voices

When the Police Come Knocking

A Guide for Churches

[…] and we will target the above authorities. But even as the church disobeys, we will consistently have a meek and humble heart, and will under no circumstances use violence or physical resistance.  III. The church’s attitude toward religious cases and implicated members 1. As soon as coercive measures have been taken against a church […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Chinese Christians and the Arts

How can Chinese Christians artists use their gifts to benefit the life of the church? In the following article, Li Jin and Mary Ma discuss common misconceptions about art among Chinese Christians and why art deserves more attention from the church. How Should Christians View Art? Art is an integral part of human life. […]

Blog Entries

WeChat and Chinese Christians

A Match Made on Earth—Used for Gospel Good

[…] super app—those of us from the US who have used it quickly became addicted to it because it has all the features of individual apps that Americans use on a daily basis in one place. WeChat is Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, FaceTime, Apple Pay, a banking app, a real estate app, and business website all […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | June 3, 2021

[…] of the China Dream. As Creemers stated in his concluding remarks, “The task of the Chinese government is not to fulfill the law. Rather, it is to use the law as a tool to achieve the stated objective of wealth and power.” Zooming to New Frontiers (June 2, 2021, ChinaSource Blog) But with the lockdown came […]

Supporting Article

Urban Public Space and New Media Ministry

[…] media” and what it encompasses, An looks at the various ways the church in China views it, what it means for the church, and how it can affect the church. He then gives some thoughts on how the church should deal with it—not only the challenges it brings, but how it can be used positively.</p>

The Lantern

He Came and He’s Returning!

[…] for Chinese artists to gather and share their work with one another, with reviewers, and with the general public. Daryl Ireland provides fascinating insight into the early use of art and propaganda by the Religious Tract Society in "Spreading the Gospel with Christian Propaganda Posters." XU Song-Zan reveals his passion for praise music in […]

Lead Article

History and Culture in China’s Education

[…] Childhood Education Journal via PBS, Precious Children. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/kcts/preciouschildren/earlyed/read_east.html 7Zhong, Joshua. (2001, September) China’s Little Emperors and Empresses: One Child Families and Consequences, Retrieved from http://www.chinesechildren.org/Newsletter%5CWindow% 20to%20China/WTC_09_2001.pdf 8Ibid 9Ibid 10Freeman, Nancy K. PhD. (1998) Look to the East- Gain A New Perspective, Understand Cultural Differences, Appreciate Cultural Diversity; Early Childhood Education Journal via […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Untangling the Complexity of Chinese Bible Translations

[…] In this excerpt from the Chinese version of 40 Questions about Interpreting the Bible posted on “I Love Baojiayin,” Dr. Chen Ekron breaks down the history and use of Chinese Bible translation. The chapter on translations in the original English version of the book by Robert L. Plummer dealt with English translations. When it […]

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Chinese Bible Translation by the Catholic Church

History, Development, and Reception

[…] made in Mandarin (around 1790) and the most complete Catholic translation in Chinese at the time, unusually including portions of the Old Testament. Inspired by St. Jerome’s use of “vulgar,” he adopted some extreme forms of colloquial expressions. Father Allegra took photographs of De Poirot’s version to be used as a reference to his […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 3, 2012

[…] struggling to deal with the scandalous downfall of a powerful politician, and it complicates U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Beijing this week. Yet China’s use of social media in dealing with these two recent crises has been a study in contrasts. The Great China Crackup? (April 30, 2012, The Weekly Standard, […]