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Faith on the Ice
The Story of Li Yan
[…] team. She who will quietly pray during every big competition, “God is my stronghold, I have no fear,” a Christian who trusts in God’s plans for the best, both in times of victory and struggle. From Queen of the Ice Rink to Civil Servant at the Local Tax Bureau In 1966, Li Yan was […]
Do You Have a Message for Your 18-Year-Old Self?
<p>Why at the end of 2017 was there a sudden flood of people posting photos of themselves when they were 18-years-old on Chinese social media? And what were the captions they were writing?</p>
Caring for Orphans: An Interview (2)
[…] if they couldn’t find anyone. Later, they called me again because none of the organizations could accept the boy. I was very hesitant, because we only had 20,000 Yuan at the time, and 20,000 was next to nothing when considering a child with kidney disease. We all shrank at the thought of this bottomless […]
Prepping for the Olympics
[…] team. She who will quietly pray during every big competition, “God is my stronghold, I have no fear,” a Christian who trusts in God’s plans for the best, both in times of victory and struggle. From Queen of the Ice Rink to Civil Servant at the Local Tax Bureau In 1966, Li Yan was born […]
ZGBriefs | April 24, 2025
China Closed Christian Bookstores. Digital Publishing Grew in the Vacuum. (April 21, 2025, Christianity Today) Although online Christian publishers risk getting shut down and struggle to make a profit, they believe these books are vital in growing China’s churches, so they plan to continue adapting as policies change.
November 7, 2013
<p>Western and Chinese Church History (November 5, 2013, Chinese Church Voices)</p> <p>In this article, The Chinese Church: Past, Present and Future, translated from the journal ChurchChina, author Gao Zhen explores the history of the Chinese Church, examines the issues and challenges facing the church today, and looks ahead.</p>
ZGBriefs | June 25, 2015
<h2></h2> <p><strong>The village and the girl </strong>(June 24, 2015, <em>BBC</em>)<br /> She spent her childhood working in the fields, feeding the family’s pigs. The destruction of rural China became for Xiao Zhang a liberation - and an opportunity. This is the story of how her life changed as much as her country.</p>
ZGBriefs | December 10, 2015
<p>In Xinjiang, a Battle Over Bread (December 2015, Ethno Traveler)<br /> When is bread no longer just any old bread? The answer of course, at least in Xinjiang, is when it’s Uyghur Nan. Like many loaves in other cultures, Nan is made with flour, yeast, and water and baked in an oven, but that’s where the […]
April 04, 2013
<p>Current Ideological Trends in China How Should The Church Respond? (March 27, 2013, Lausanne Global Conversation)</p> <p>In discussion of the social and political status of Christianity in China, the relationship of the churches and the government naturally takes centre stage. Nonetheless, how the faith and its growing influence are viewed in China is caught up […]
Top Christian News Stories in China in 2015
<p>What were the stories that generated the most buzz among Christians in China in 2015? The editors at <em>Christian Times</em> have identified the top Christian news stories in China for the past year. The following translation of the original article has been posted to <em>China Christian Daily</em>. It’s a good reminder of the discrepancy between what many […]