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ZGBriefs | June 15, 2023

[…] Lights, Camera, Etiquette: China’s Film Fans Want a Silent Show (June 14, 2023, Sixth Tone) To battle distractions, movie fans are now recording disruptive behavior during screenings in an online shared document. They hope it will help create a more respectful movie-watching culture. Economics / Trade / Business What Is the Impact of China’s New Rural […]

The Lantern

Sensing the Spirit and Observing the Season

[…] use digital engagement to minister to your Chinese friends. Following the presentations, there was time for questions. ChinaSource Team News On July 11, Joann Pittman did an online workshop for the Association of Christian Ministries to Internationals (ACMI) virtual conference. The title was “China and Global Events: Beyond the Headlines.” June 2–3 Brent Fulton gave […]

Blog Entries

An Emerging Missions Movement in Asia

[…] ZGBriefs, this is the place for readers to catch up on news items and analysis from around Asia by providing a curated list of links from published online sources. Stories from China are taken from ZGBriefs. You can read Asia Briefs on the website or subscribe to receive it each week by email. From […]

The Lantern

The Importance of the Rearview Mirror

[…] season for giving, and we trust the Lord for our future needs. News and Notes ChinaSource Team News On August 9, Joann Pittman will be leading an online book club discussion of Beyond East and West, by John C. H. Wu for ERRChina. This event will be held over Zoom on August 9 at […]

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Christianity Comes to China

ChinaSource Summer School Session 2

[…] questions posed and varied experiences shared. Western and Chinese Church History This article comes out of our column Chinese Church Voices. It was originally published in the online journal ChurchChina. We translated it and published it in 2013. Author Gao Zhen looks at the cyclical nature of Christian history—periods of persecution are followed by […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | July 27, 2023

[…] in our countries. Links for Researchers “Too Soon to Tell”: The Hundred-Year Odyssey of the Famous Quip on the French Revolution (July 18, 2023, Taylor and Francis Online) The popular anecdote that Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai once declared it “too soon to tell” the significance of the French Revolution of 1789 is clearly recognizable […]

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Meet the Missionaries Who Went to China

ChinaSource Summer School Session 3

[…] the audience with Dr. Kaiser’s answers. This post is the third in our series “ChinaSource Summer School.” You can learn more about important figures in Chinese Christianity online at the Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity. Check out session one, on the intersection of Chinese culture and Christianity and session two, on the history of […]

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Impressions on Returning to Post-Covid China

[…] was one of the last places to reopen in our city, but the pastors know that many people have grown accustomed to the convenience of watching the online broadcast at home. Baptisms this summer are also down, with maybe a quarter of the numbers we typically saw pre-covid. Empty Buses There are fewer people […]

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Public Lecture: Honor and Shame

Salvation in a Chinese Context

As part of our ongoing joint lecture series with China Academic Consortium (ERRChina) and the US-China Catholic Association (USCCA), China Academic Consortium will be hosting the autumn lecture on Saturday, November 11. Dr. Brad Vaughn (formerly known as Jackson Wu) will present the lecture, entitled “Salvation in a Chinese Context.” Brad Vaughn holds a PhD from Southeastern Baptist Theological […]

Chinese Church Voices

Sacrificial Love in Action

My Church's Response to the Zero-Covid Policy Change

[…] enough for one or two people. Yet overnight, more than half of the church was infected and medicine was scarce. In response, our church quickly formed an online medicine scheduling committee. This group worked to purchase medicine and deliver it to church members in need, many of whom had young children. As parents, we […]