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Chinese Christian Voices

As Churches Reopen in China (1)

Wu Zhonyi highlights five areas in which believers have demonstrated great enthusiasm as churches reopen.

ZGBriefs

October 10, 2013

Urge for Faith: Postmodern Beliefs among Urban Chinese (September 2013, ChinaSource Quarterly)

Historical events following Mao's death left an ideological vacuum in China. This has created a strong need for faith, even an urge, so as to avoid the risk of further social disruption and political instability. While postmodernism, with its relativity and lack of absolutes, is trying to fill this void, it also leaves people questioning and open to exploring faith.

ZGBriefs

July 5, 2013

Changing China, Continuing Challenges (Summer edition, ChinaSource Quarterly)

This new context for China ministry raises a host of questions for anyone committed to long-term ministry in China. Ministry goals and strategies that were formed in the 1990sand in some cases in the 1980smay no longer be appropriate for the conditions and needs of the Chinese church today. Models of cooperation and partnership that were developed to aid a church with little money and few qualified ministers no longer fit the current realities. Even questions as fundamental as, "How do Christians relate to society?" need to be reconsidered in post-Olympic China. For those already deeply engaged in China service, there is a great need for reevaluation.

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The Hidden China

An overview of the ethnic minorities of China and the background of how they have been categorized by the Chinese government.

Blog Entries

China and the Vatican

After decades of a rift, things seem to be moving swiftly towards some type of agreement. But what is driving this, and why now?

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | February 28, 2019

How Coca-Cola Came to China, 40 Years Ago (February 6, 2019, China Channel)
In part, Coke succeeded because they turned their talent for government relations toward China. 

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ZGBriefs | November 7, 2019

Remembering Pastor Samuel Lamb and His Faith in the Face of Persecution in China  (November 3, 2019, Christianity Today)
I want to share about one special man who was a giant among men of faith and who had an incredible impact on my life.

Chinese Christian Voices

My Husband Gambles—What Should I Do?

Pastoral advice for helping a spouse with a gambling addiction.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | November 17, 2022

‘This job is urgent’: Chinese team hopes AI can save Manchu language from extinction (November 14, 2022, South China Morning Post) A research team in northeastern China say they are using artificial intelligence to save the language of the Manchu people, an ethnic minority group that ruled China for more than 200 years until the early 20th century. […] But fewer than 100 people – all of them elderly residents of remote villages – can speak and write Manchu with native fluency today, according to government data.

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, January 9 Issue

This week's must-read stories from the editor of ZGBriefs