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Lives Transformed and Treasured

Serving with an unreached people group, the author focuses on the wisdom needed as she and her family served these people. She gives examples of women whose lives were transformed and explains how, over time, that happened.

Peoples of China

His Hands Reaching Out to Those Affected by Disability in China

[…] Western English teacher who volunteered at the orphanage, Yuan Yuan would not have survived. This teacher, along with some of her Chinese students, came every day to feed her. Once she had gained enough weight, Yuan Yuan was able to get a lip repair surgery at the local hospital. A couple of years later, […]

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Chinese Culture and the Ethos of Suffering in the Chinese Church

[…] In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). There is no place in Scripture that teaches us to feed bitterness to our Christian brothers and sisters by abandoning them and their member care needs. Rather, the apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 16:15–18 speaks of those […]

ZGBriefs

March 21, 2013

 For Many in China, the One Child Policy is Already Irrelevant (March 19, 2013, China File)

Before getting pregnant with her second child, Lu Qingmin went to the family-planning office to apply for a birth permit. Officials in her husbands Hunan village where she was living turned her down, but she had the baby anyway. […]

View From the Wall

The Master’s Embarrassment

[…] the rising cost of production, countless peasants, who had toiled arduously plowing the fields in the countryside, found that farming was a losing proposition. Farming could not feed the family. As a result, millions of farmers were forced to leave their homes and give up the land that had been their families’ livelihood for […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 10, 2012

[…] accredited foreign correspondent in over a decade. Melissa Chan had reported from Beijing for Al Jazeera’s English language channel since 2007, as well as maintaining a Twitter feed with over 14,000 followers. China’s foreign ministry was not immediately available for comment, and Chan also said she had no comment. The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of […]

Lead Article

Medical Work as Whole Person Transformation

[…] need. “Medicine” as an end unto itself has limited spiritual or social impact and there are forms of blessing outside of the physical healing that can actually feed back into and enhance physical healing. Illness treated today will often recur tomorrow if attention is not paid to the contextual and personal factors that contributed […]

Supporting Article

The Problem of Gender Imbalance in Chinese City Churches (2)

Part B

[…] to Jesus as a form of escapism. Those who have a business or professional background tend to see people, problems or difficulties through the perspective of technical methods or correct choices. In fact, they may easily interpret life as a closed system that can be manipulated by skills or techniques. Therefore, they believe that […]

ZGBriefs

May 15, 2014

[…] ENVIRONMENT Trash troubles pile up in China (May 14, 2014, Bloomberg) In January 2013, Xinhua, the state newswire, estimated that Chinese throw away enough food annually to feed 200 million people; in 2012, state-owned China Daily estimated that 70 percent of Chinese solid waste is food. ARTS / ENTERTAINMENT China Says Goodbye in the […]

ZGBriefs

September 5, 2013

[…] been added and requirements for some existing categories have been changed. Listening to the masses: Another princeling in court (September 7, 2013, The Economist) FOR those who feed on courtroom drama and lurid tales of the lives of Chinas elite, late August saw a double bonanza. First the corruption trial of Bo Xilai, a […]