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Chinese Children at Risk
[…] have laid a foundation and set a precedent. Orphanage management, leery of allowing outside assistance into their sites, can be pointed back to successful teamwork at a number of high- profile Chinese orphanages. More Western and Chinese workers are needed to help meet the needs in the vast rural areas of China. Chinese persons […]
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Life in the Underground Catholic Church
[…] have been detained by authorities multiple times. More information about them is available in the Political Prisoner Database of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China: Jia Zhiguo, record number 2004-05304, accessed July 5, 2024: <a href="https://www.ppdcecc.gov/ppd?id=result&number=2004-05304" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.ppdcecc.gov/ppd?id=result&number=2004-05304</a>. Shao Zhumin, record number 2005-00232, accessed July 5, 2024, <a href="https://www.ppdcecc.gov/ppd?id=result&number=2005-00232" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.ppdcecc.gov/ppd?id=result&number=2005-00232. </a>See also, […]
Post-Conference Reflections on Expatriate Ministry in China
[…] years of meetings, this time of restored fellowship was especially welcome. As I caught up with coworkers I had not seen for several years, I observed a number of trends. In the wake of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the China ministry world was in a panic. Many expatriates had lost their visas. We will […]
ZGBriefs
March 5, 2015
[…] the city of Yantai in Shandong province. The woman, 37-year-old Wu Shuoyan, is alleged to have been killed last May simply for refusing to hand over her phone number to cult members. The murder, filmed on CCTV and on mobile phones, sparked outrage. The Church of the Almighty God cult is banned in China […]
Hearing from the Church in China, Part 2
Trying to “Keep the Flies Out”
[…] recent position paper by the EU Chamber of Commerce in China reported that there were currently more foreigners living in Luxemburg than in China and concluded: “The number is diminishing. COVID-19 in some ways has come as a boon to Chinese leaders who tend towards xenophobia: It provides an excuse to keep foreigners out […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 26, 2012
[…] Beijing has been plagued by droughts for 13 consecutive years, with its fast-paced economic development and ever-growing population exacerbating the water shortage, according to Cheng. Chinas mobile phone users increased to 1.02 billion in Q1 (April 24, 2012, China Times) The number of mobile phone users in China increased by 32.57 million to 1.02 […]
The Wenzhou Church Reborn from the Ashes
[…] now, instead of competing to see who can build the best building, the focus has shifted to the spiritual construction of believers. Training programs have increased, the number of people studying theology (but not necessarily in full-time ministry) has increased, and spiritual formation is once again being valued. I believe that the experiences of […]
The Tricolor Religious Market and the Growth of Christianity
The Great Awakening in China (3)
[…] in the red market. They are legally allowed and tolerated but are also colored red, the Chinese Communist color, and have to follow the party-state instructions. The number of officially approved churches has increased. Because these officially approved churches are not allowed to spread their religion outside the church, many churches have tried to […]
December 5, 2013
[…] dancing (and rapping) to K-Poppers Crayon Pop's 'Bar Bar Bar'. The video, apparently officially sanctioned and funded, aims to raise awareness of traffic safety and the 122 phone number for traffic police. It includes a rap section about road safety, in Chinese, what more do you need? Check out these amazing photos of Chinese […]
ZGBriefs | June 11, 2015
<p></p> <p><strong>Mao As Church Father</strong> (June 1, 2015, <em>First Things</em>)<br /> In a brief review of recent Asian Church history (From Every Tribe and Nation), Mark Noll makes the arresting comment that “Mao Zedong counts as one of the most significant figures in modern church history.” Noll hastens to add this was not Mao's intention; rather, […]