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Chinese Church Voices

China’s Churches Reaching China’s Ethnic Minorities, Part 2

[…] and among the Gansu and Ningxia Muslims, and the ethnic minorities of Yunnan and Guizhou. He has been like an eagle who continuously glides in the skies, flying among groups of different peoples, different religions, and different cultures. At the same time, he has spent years equipping coworkers among the Miao people, the Wa […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | October 3, 2019

An app in exile  (September 26, 2019, World) WeDevote is China’s most popular Bible app, but Communist officials keep trying to shut it out of the country.

Blog Entries

How to Learn a Language, Part 1

Criteria for Success

[…] stay there until breakfast the next day. We were sure she would be a wash-out. At the end of two years, she passed the language exam with flying colors! All that time she was highly motivated, afraid that she would fail the test. She became one of our most valuable associates, capable in her […]

Blog Entries

Are You Ready? Again?

[…] that long lost, familiar feeling of bubbly excitement in my stomach. Suddenly my thoughts and my words were full of excitement and I felt like I was flying like a balloon up in the air. Just taking off. “I am dreaming again!” A feeling of great relief filled me. Sometimes we do want to […]

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ZGBriefs | July 23, 2020

[…] broke diplomatic ties in 1951. This instalment looks at how Catholics continue to be persecuted despite a landmark deal being signed between the Vatican and Beijing in 2018. Four Decades of Church Growth in China  (July 20, 2020, ChinaSource Blog) While accurate numbers are hard to verify, no one disagrees that there has been a large […]

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ZGBriefs | August 18, 2022

[…] urban youths aged 16 to 24 rose 0.6 percentage points to 19.9% in July, the highest figure since China’s National Bureau of Statistics started publishing youth employment data in 2018. China to discourage abortions to boost low birth rate (August 16, 2022, Reuters) China will discourage abortions and take steps to make fertility treatment more accessible as part […]

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ZGBriefs | December 15, 2022

[…] financial crisis—which China’s leaders interpreted as evidence of the weakness of the US-led economic system—China’s move toward center stage has accelerated since Xi’s rise to power in 2012 and the start of what China calls the “New Era.” The Church in China: Living in Babylon (December 12, 2022, ChinaSource Quarterly) This all suggests that unless there […]

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ZGBriefs | May 25, 2023

[…] setting to specific shots, such as flying upside-down over an opponent’s aircraft in the opening sequence, Born to Fly is clearly a second-rate knockoff of Tony Scott’s 1986 Top Gun.  Books The battle against amnesia (May 4, 2023, The China Project) For most of her life, Wang Youqin has strived to document victims of the Cultural Revolution, telling their […]

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ZGBriefs | November 9, 2023

[…] hotel that killed 57, including 3 PRC citizens. A decade later, another PRC citizen, Fan Jinghui (樊京辉), was killed by ISIS terrorists in Syria on Nov. 18, 2015. Pray for PRC officials in Xinjiang and Tibet to correct oppression, to bring justice to the fatherless, and to plead the widow’s cause. “Wash yourselves; make yourselves […]

Supporting Article

Migrant Cities in Guangdong Province

[…] richest cities of China. With a subtropical climate, an extensive coastline and a mesh of tributaries from the Pearl River, Guangzhou is located on a rich alluvial delta. The modernization process has brought enormous international influence into Guangzhou. With Giordano’s and McDonald’s lining up side by side on Beijing Road, expensive modern shopping arcades […]