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Change, Stasis and Opportunity
Exploring Chinas Developmental Trajectory
[…] elements in economic development. Although an extreme market approach to health care in the 1990s nearly sank the country, the SARS epidemic in 2003 was the clarion call that led to righting the ship, leading in 2007 to health care reform designed to bring primary health care to all urban residents. Although there have […]
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Two Transformations
The Future of Christianity in China
[…] pastors. Churches rely more on the personal charisma of their leaders; the democratic supervisory system has not yet become mainstream in church administration. No room for charitable services. The providing of charitable and social services has always been the tradition and strength of Christianity in various countries. Since the reform and opening of China, […]
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Catholic Social Thought
A Contribution to Civil Society in Contemporary China
[…] arise from time to time in every society. It offers inspiration, motivation and practical guidelines for all those who accept that the gospel teachings of Jesus Christ call for the social betterment and advancement of the entire human community. In every sphere of human endeavor, CST challenges us to manifest charity, mercy and compassion […]
May 29, 2014
[…] policies in China stays localhas been Beijings default approach to potential unrest under previous leaderships. Under President Xi Jinping, the same strategy has emboldened cadres to repel calls for political change, especially from activists. But too often, the commentary says, this pursuit of stability has compelled officials to simply stay with the status quo. […]
China’s Churches Celebrate Christmas
[…] cell phone signal was blocked. As the service started, the pastor gave a sermon about “peace,” which lasted only five minutes, but there was still a brief call for those who might seek Jesus. They prayed for the visitors who came to the church for the first time. The main feature of the worship […]
ZGBriefs | May 14, 2020
[…] “public service announcement” Wednesday warning that China is likely launching cyberattacks to steal coronavirus data related to vaccines and treatments from US research institutions and pharmaceutical companies, calling it a “significant threat.” Religion Church Tour: Beijing St. Michael’s Church (May 7, 2020, China Christian Daily) Above the main entrance of the church is a statue of […]
ZGBriefs | July 6, 2017
[…] professions, many are Christians but several are not. Two were not resident on the day of the handover but all had lived under British rule and still call Hong Kong home today. Here are their thoughts on Hong Kong then and now. How China’s media framed the Hong Kong handover anniversary (July 3, 2017, […]
Preparing for the New Internet Religious Information Measures
[…] ChinaSource Blog post, Joann Pittman wrote about the document released by China’s State Administration of Religious Affairs (SARA) titled “Measures for the Administration of Internet Religious Information Services.” These measures are to go into effect on March 1 and, if strictly enforced as written, have the potential to significantly restrict online activities such as religious […]
How the Global Church Remembers
A Chinese Reflection on Holy Week
[…] and Contemporary Expressions Holy Week Approaches – Liturgical branches (Lutheran, Anglican) retain traditions; Evangelical and Baptist churches often focus on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. – Some call it “Passion Week,” centering on Jesus’s final days rather than formal liturgies. Core Practices – Good Friday services are simple and somber, often ending in silence. […]
What Healthy Churches Ought to Look Like
[…] gifts working together; bound together in perfect harmony Sound church administration; essential for all the other elements The Lordship of Christ “Come follow me.” This is Jesus’ call to his disciples—the call to surrender sovereignty over their lives, and to follow and serve him. The first disciples answered his call, laying everything down and […]