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January 23, 2014
[…] stops functioning, does it make a sound? On or around 3:20 p.m. on Jan. 21, most Chinese websites became inaccessible about two-thirds, one technology expert with anti- virus company Qihoo 360 told state-run China National Radio. The massive service interruption, coupled with the lack of a full official explanation, left many Chinese wondering whom […]
New Wine Means New Wineskins
[…] if perhaps the Lord was moving us to Taiwan to join in a great work the Lord had prepared. Perhaps the Lord has moved other “exiles” to Thailand, Cambodia, or Malaysia for the same purpose. Is that not also true for those of us who have resettled in the West where daily we are […]
ZGBriefs | August 11, 2016
[…] Ms. Fu’s newfound fame seemed to signal shifting social perceptions about the meaning of sport. Video: For These African Migrants, Life In China Isn’t What They Were Promised (August 10, 2016, Huffington Post) Through a series of interviews and letters obtained by researchers, these Gambian migrants explained how they were lured by deceptive visa […]
Book Reviews
A Lifeline for China’s Unreached Cities
China’s Unreached Cities, Volume 1, A Prayer Guide for 52 of China’s Least Evangelized Cities, by Paul Hattaway, Asian Minorities Outreach, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1999. ISBN 974-85303-8-8. In the U.S. order from AMO, PO Box 901, Palestine, TX 75802. International email [email protected] US$13/each; US$8.50/ 2-5 copies. At a recent pastors’ conference, it was found […]
ZGBriefs | May 16, 2019
[…] Educators suggest the answer lies at home. Health / Environment What is China going to do with millions of dead pigs? (May 14, 2019, Inkstone) As a deadly pig virus continues to spread globally, China and several other East Asian countries have turned to the mass slaughter of pigs as a way to contain the epidemic. But […]
Social Distance
[…] Control to the National Institutes of Health issue directives and best guesses that change from day to day, reminding us that much is still unknown about the virus. Vaccines and palliatives are on fast tracks of development, despite the unknowns. As I write this blog, my wife and I are under self-quarantine at home, […]
ZGBriefs | March 17, 2022
[…] that patients with mild symptoms will now be sent to centralized quarantine facilities instead of designated hospitals for COVID-19 treatment. Previously, individuals who tested positive for the virus were admitted to hospitals regardless of their condition. History / Culture Chinese Trees and Their Meanings (March 12, 2022, The World of Chinese) Just as an olive branch […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for June 14, 2012
[…] featured an investigative piece titled Many Red Fuji Apples in Yantai Grow in Poisoned Bags. Like many other food safety news in China, the story spread like virus on the Chinese internet. Yet unlike other recent food safety scandals, apple farmers in Yantai fought back, denouncing claims of wide use of poisoned apple bags. […]
A New Tool – The District Survey
[…] we are "filling in the gaps" all the time. (At the moment, Iran, Turkey, China, and Indonesia are fairly well done; this month we are working on Thailand, Japan, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos). As its name implies, the Survey breaks down the region into countries, then into provinces, then into districts, and finally (if […]
Praying for Urban Red-Light Outreach
Exploitation and Restoration
[…] do anything for her first love. The only option was for her to work in a massage parlor. “Just for a short period of time,” her “boyfriend” promised. Days turned into months, and months turned into years. Ding Ding became one of the millions of women in red-light districts all over urban China. […]