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ZGBriefs | May 5, 2016
<p></p> <p>China Reveals What It Wants to Do with Christianity (April 28, 2016, Christianity Today)<br /> According to Xi, uniting all believers under CPC leadership is necessary to preserve internal harmony while warding off hostile foreign forces that may use religion to destabilize the regime. Xi’s insistence is not new, nor is it simply a […]
December 27, 2013
<p>Why China Celebrates Christmas (December 21, 2013, ChinaSource Blog)</p> <p>Christmas is a global holiday, and it looks pretty much the same wherever goes is in the world. Including China. Once banned as a sign of bourgeois decadence, Christmas has made a roaring comeback in the Middle Kingdom. A recent article in the official English daily Global […]
ZGBriefs | September 24, 2015
<p></p> <p>China’s gospel valley: Churches thrive among the Lisu people (September 22, 2015, Christian Century)<br /> Pastor Jesse’s mud-plastered Mitsubishi SUV jolted wildly along the newly dug dirt road that zigzagged up the mountainside toward the construction site of the new church. We stopped to let a pedestrian squeeze by, a middle-aged Lisu woman with […]
The Achilles Heel of Chinas Rise: Faith
<p>In addition to Christian websites and periodicals in China, there are also academic sites which are writing on issues related to religion, law, and society. One such site is Pacific Institute of Social Science, which aggregates scholarly articles published throughout China. They recently posted a translation of an article titled "The Achilles Heel of Chinas […]
Is There a Campaign against Christianity in China?
<p>Churches have been demolished in Wenzhou, Christian workers detained on the North Korean border, and a leading religious official proclaims that a "Chinese theology" is needed so that the church can serve socialism. These developments have featured prominently in the news in recent weeks, with more than a few commentators concluding that a crackdown […]
A Xinjiang Pastor on How to Discern True and False Gods
<p>This article, posted on the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> is a summary of an internet post by a pastor from Xinjiang Autonomous Region on how to discern true and false gods.</p>
ZGBriefs | October 18, 2018
<p>How the Foreign NGO Law Has Affected International Adoption (October 16, 2018, <em>China File</em>) The Chinese government has prevented foreign adoption agencies from legally filing temporary activities in China, and has effectively shut down at least three major official programs.<br /> </p>
A New Megachurch with an Old History
[…] over the past couple of years. What doesn’t make the news (outside of China), however, are stories about new churches being built. This article, originally published on the mainland site <em>Gospel Times,</em> reports on the building of a megachurch in Fuzhou. The building is new; however, the church has been there for more than 100 years.</p>
What Does it Mean to Believe in Jesus?
<p><em>In this post on the popular Christian site </em>Voice in the Wilderness<em> (</em>kuanye<em>), the writer addresses a fundamental theological question: What does it mean to believe in Jesus?</em></p>
Paying the Price – An Interview with a Shenzhen Pastor about Cross-cultural Missions (Part 1)
<p>On November 26, the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> published a long interview with a house church pastor in Shenzhen who has been leading short-term mission trips to Burma and other neighboring countries for several years. The title of the piece is “Shenzhen Pastor Talks About the Joy and Pain of Cross-Cultural Missions, Calling on […]