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ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024

People walking in Shanghai at night with many colored lights advertising businesses. China Unveils Ambitious 5-Year Plan to Overhaul the Hukou System (August 2, 2024, The Diplomat) Economists generally believe that to revitalize its economy, China must pivot from investment-led growth to one that emphasizes domestic consumption and service sector development. Reforming the hukou […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A Conversation with a Rural Preacher (Part 1)

About the Need for Innovative Training

[…] the middle-aged? ‪ Chen: Yes, and when you train these people you need to be selective. Don't look for someone who has been preaching for 10 or 20 years because their models and way of thinking are already set. No matter how you train them there won't be any results. ‪Every year in my […]

Peoples of China

Women in China’s Protestant Church and Missions

[…] that while “…women missionaries have represented the cutting edge of much of Western Christian involvement in non-Western cultures… Probably the most significant ambiguity in the work of 20th century missionary women has been their lack of recognition.” Writings, both academic and popular, do exist which uncover some of the legacy of women in missions […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A Call to Prayer

[…] is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink; for by so doing you will heap burning coals on his head” (Romans 12: 20). The main point here is to offer forgiveness, to bear with them, and to accept those who once harmed or attacked us. When Christ was walking […]

Chinese Christian Voices

An Interview with Zhao Xiao

[…] joke there are bathhouses everywhere. So I wrote an article entitled "Market Economies With Churches and Market Economies Without Churches." This is the first time in the 20 years of China's reform and opening up that anyone in the field of economics undertook a comparison of different market economies from the perspective of morality […]

Blog Entries

Reflections on a First Visit to Hong Kong

[…] kingdom of God become a greater reality in the lives of people in Hong Kong and other places in the world. And finally, when I booked my flight and accommodation in Hong Kong, I could not understand why the flight from Kuala Lumpur and nine nights’ accommodation were so cheap. I soon realized that […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A New Megachurch with an Old History

[…] in Fuzhou—with Century-Old History The newest addition to the Huaxiang (Flower Lane) Church in Fuzhou, Fujian is set to open at the end of the year for its 20,000 parishioners. Construction on the church began in 2005 as part of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the church. It was the first Methodist church built within […]

Blog Entries

Urumqi!

[…] then it was a journey that took two days and three nights; today the fastest train makes the journey in 30 hours. On my second visit to Urumqi (in 2004) I also travelled by train, but from the southern Xinjiang city of Kashgar. That was a 24-hour run along the edge of the Taklimakan Desert.</p>

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | January 11, 2018

<p><strong>Livestreaming Country Life Is Turning Some Chinese Farmers into Celebrities</strong> (January 3, 2018, <em>NPR</em>)<br /> Each day, farmer Liu livestreams video of his life in rural Sichuan province to nearly 200,000 subscribers</p>

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ZGBriefs | July 5, 2018

<p>China’s Belt and Road: Exporting Evangelism? (July 4, 2018, The Diplomat) Despite Beijing’s own misgivings about religion and proselytization, it appears to have no qualms in supplying the rest of the world with religious literature.</p>