ZGBriefs | December 18, 2025
...announced the opening of its third international communication center—a special office dedicated to promoting the local image to the world and responding to Xi Jinping’s call to “tell China’s story...
...announced the opening of its third international communication center—a special office dedicated to promoting the local image to the world and responding to Xi Jinping’s call to “tell China’s story...
...by the local people. The story of Chinese opposition to Christianity has been chronicled by Paul Cohen and others.[1] A number of misunderstandings and faux-pas resulted in riotous response by the...
...correspondents. Three dead in knife attack in downtown Beijing (May 4, 2013, Xinhua) A knife-wielding man stabbed two people to death and injured another in downtown Beijing Saturday, local police...
...reach some of them. So, I started to learn about their favorite things in order to have more contact with them. Because the local people are generally poor, I lowered...
...Scripture, revival) Alongside the institutional stream, another current emphasized conversion, holiness, and resilient local fellowships. Agencies such as the China Inland Mission (CIM) prioritized itinerant evangelism, Scripture distribution, and chapel planting in market...
...to provide relief for those affected. But what about the churches in the area? A reporter from the mainland site Christian Times talked with a local pastor in the area...
...obesity. The city is the first to codify the nation’s three-year weight management initiative into local measures. The ordinance, which will take effect Jan. 1, states that local health authorities...
...Health said on Wednesday. The high number of birth defects has become the second cause of newborn death in 2011, or 19.1 percent of all deaths, the report said. Birth...
...France to change him. That was a good word. I’ve found God has already been wherever I have gone in China—and I do not just mean local Christians. God created...
...economy, and a significant rise in the number and variety of jobs available to outsiders in the Chinese marketplace can be expected. Since early 2000, the government has been strongly...
...by Jason Kindopp This path-breaking book is not merely a local area study of Fuzhou Protestants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; rather, as the title suggests, it is...
...or public teaching; in another, similar activity draws scrutiny. Administrative seasons shift; local officials—facing differing pressures—interpret boundaries differently. Reading both the center and the local became essential wisdom. Panic at...