ZGBriefs | February 23, 2023
...respond in one of three ways: fight, flight, or somewhere in the middle. When “fight” Christians and “flight” Christians fellowship in the same local church, it is not difficult to...
...respond in one of three ways: fight, flight, or somewhere in the middle. When “fight” Christians and “flight” Christians fellowship in the same local church, it is not difficult to...
...of three ways: fight, flight, or somewhere in the middle. When “fight” Christians and “flight” Christians fellowship in the same local church, it is not difficult to imagine the kind...
...you to enter your name, passport information, flight number, seat number, address in China, and contact persons. You will also be asked to verify your negative PCR test. Fortunately, the...
...to register with the government in China’s fifth most populous province, with no ceiling on the number of children they can register for. The measure aims to “promote long-term and...
...the question, “Who moved my cheese?”2 Evangelicals today may well be asking, “Who moved my church?” In the year 1910, 93 percent of Christians lived in North American and Europe....
...many “simplified” characters have existed for hundreds of years. Books Mike Chinoy’s Assignment China – American Journalists in the PRC (January 18, 2023, China Rhyming) This book tells the story of how...
...his phone. He engages social media, finding it both a quagmire of evil and an evangelistic opportunity. In his congregation, the temptations of money and workaholism loom large. He struggles...
...field experiences). American vs. non-American: To some extent, we should also consider English-speaking and non-English-speaking missionaries, with the possible addition of “subaltern” workers from small sending countries, as well as...
...service to United States (January 11, 2023, AP) U.S. and Chinese airlines are among some 40 carriers that have submitted applications covering some 700 flights per week involving 34 countries, China Central...
...workers’ need for long-term mentors, which is another important role foreigners can take on. Coworkers with a large North American mission have a question: We have strong relationships with several...
...the church for several years. The police took charge and commanded everyone to provide their name, phone number, address, and ID card. Then a leader from the Religious Affairs Bureau...
...requirements of new nonprofits, and the growth in the number of new Christian nonprofits has slowed considerably. How Chinese Christians React to Nonprofits Historically, the relationship between nonprofits and the...