ZGBriefs | May 27, 2021
...fearing another jolt. China’s orphan population declines by 66 percent (May 25, 2021, China Daily) The number of orphans dipped 66 percent between 2012 and 2019, from about 570,000 to...
...fearing another jolt. China’s orphan population declines by 66 percent (May 25, 2021, China Daily) The number of orphans dipped 66 percent between 2012 and 2019, from about 570,000 to...
...I have harvested. My first job in a Christian organization came after a 10-year hiatus away from the workforce. I had worked in the computer programming and support field in...
...sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China tells UK to ‘right its wrong moves’ after parliament’s Xinjiang motion (April 22, 2021, Reuters) China...
...its number of births slide below 10 million annually in the next five years if the government does not quickly abolish its policy of limiting families to two children, an...
...certain things have to be done as soon as one clocks a certain age.” At the same time, he found that there are a growing number of older single people...
...pro-democracy opposition will never gain more than a handful of seats, still less the majority towards which they had been working. Taiwan: ‘Record number’ of China jets enter air zone (April...
Contextualization makes a way for the gospel to speak to other cultures.1 It is relational—one life intersecting with another in such a way that a holy, transformative conversation supernaturally effuses....
...their love in action—whether dealing with apartment utilities and phone bills, providing meals, boxing and taping, hauling furniture and books, and even driving me and two bags of our family’s...
...shame-ridden and fear-driven.14 We must be careful to discern Christ’s instructions in this context. Yes, God’s word commands us to stay away from idols, but instead of just telling this...
...church just as the little old ladies in that row were ushered away from their seats. We were horrified, but Chinese notions of hospitality dictated that the foreign guests be...
...“Grief. It feels like grief. But I don’t understand. It is our second Easter away from China. The second! By now we have crossed the transition bridge and I should...
...was being ushered to the front row of the church just as the little old ladies in that row were ushered away from their seats. We were horrified, but Chinese...