ZGBriefs | June 29, 2017
...Dead, More Than 90 Missing After Landslide In Southwest China (June 24, 2017, NPR) More than 90 people remain missing after rescuers found 10 bodies among the debris of a...
...Dead, More Than 90 Missing After Landslide In Southwest China (June 24, 2017, NPR) More than 90 people remain missing after rescuers found 10 bodies among the debris of a...
...people could call the Forest City home. Science / Technology China's new heavy-lift rocket launch fails in flight (July 2, 2017, Reuters) China's launch of a new heavy-lift rocket, the...
...tourists. Economics / Trade / Business Eyeing sleepy office workers, China's 'sharing economy' opens nap capsules (July 11, 2017, Reuters) With an easy phone scan, customers can book a nap...
...are now reportedly a number of such working models.[12] Though most are linked with house church associations, there at least three mission-sending organizations functioning independently.[13] Field research underlined the necessity of developing...
...in Hebei province. Society / Life Rebirth of Reading (July 14, 2017, The World of Chinese) Say goodbye to “book cities” and hello to a world of literature dominated by...
...foreign NGO representative offices, we looked at organizations’ countries/regions of origin, province and date of registration, fields of work, and number of representative offices per organization. The Overseas NGO Law:...
...house church leader, Watchman Nee, she did what every good journalist does—she set out to tell the story. In her newly released book, Shanghai Faithful: Betrayal and Forgiveness in a...
...(KCNA) reported. Religion Sinica Podcast: China’s great spiritual revival (August 4, 2017, Sup China) Pulitzer Prize–winning author and journalist Ian Johnson returns to the Sinica Podcast to introduce his new book, The Souls of...
.... and Why by Richard Nisbett. The crux of the book’s argument is that Westerners and Asians think differently because of their different ancient roots. Westerners are highly influenced by...
...occurs, a very small number of Christians will make inappropriate comments. When disaster strikes, Christians must not speak inappropriately. Here are some common inappropriate comments: "These people met disaster because they...
...China’s relentless economic expansion and an urban migration unprecedented in human history. I’ve lost count of the number of times in the past two decades—as we have witnessed Christians in...
While some feel that the Western church should do little to support the Chinese missionary sending movement outside of prayer,[1][2] a number of Chinese missionaries welcome foreign involvement, feeling hampered, for...