ZGBriefs | April 28, 2016
...that I don’t know about, but I know of one particular missions group that has sent out no small number of missionaries. Most of their workers are serving in Muslim...
...that I don’t know about, but I know of one particular missions group that has sent out no small number of missionaries. Most of their workers are serving in Muslim...
...2016, Xinhua) Eight people died and five others were injured after a coach was hijacked and set on fire in northwest China's Shaanxi Province on Thursday, local police said. The...
...city rise up at a bewildering rate – with little regard for the families caught in its path. The great leap upward: China's Pearl River Delta, then and now (May...
...least six cities in Jiangsu province over concern that education authorities are reducing the number of spots set aside for local students in provincial universities. Science / Technology China Quietly...
...the notion of a “Christian society or nation” is very much doubted or even discredited, and the focus has shifted from number and size of the Christian population to their...
...to support ZGBriefs. Featured Article Here's why Chicago's Chinatown is booming, even as others across the U.S. fade (May 13, 2016, Chicago Tribune) Local leaders say it has avoided gentrification...
...of the local government remains unclear. Following the incident, the two workers responsible for the murder were arrested, and local officials confirmed that the property did legally belong to the...
...power of local officials than with restrictions on the religious freedom of China’s Christians. Struck down, standing fast (June 11, 2016, World Magazine) While the implications of the Wenzhou cross...
...some roles in the past were simply not open to local Christians—or there were no local Christians available to fill them—foreign Christians today have the opportunity to introduce local counterparts...
...representative of my life in Beijing. The police, the air pollution, the X number of flights taken from PEK airport… But also the dancing grannies of my neighbourhood, boxing, trips...
...boys and girls spend their days studying the Quran at religious schools, and muezzin summon the faithful via loudspeakers — a marked contrast to mosques in Xinjiang, where the local...
...a disturbing number of women and children face repeated beatings and hospitalizations. In March China introduced its first-ever comprehensive domestic violence law. While celebrated as an important step toward the...