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A Conversation with a Rural Preacher (Part 2)
About the Need for Innovative Training
<p>Last week we posted the first part of an interview with a rural pastor that was published on the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em>. The topic of the conversation was models for training in rural churches. This week we post the rest of the interview.</p>
ZGBriefs | January 18, 2023
China's population falls for first time since 1961 (January 17, 2023, BBC) The population in 2022 - 1.4118 billion - fell by 850,000 from 2021. China's birth rate has been declining for years, prompting a slew of policies to try to slow the trend. But seven years after scrapping the one-child policy, it has […]
ZGBriefs | June 13, 2019
<p><strong>China’s population to peak in 2023, five years earlier than official estimates, new research shows</strong> (May 2, 2019, <em>South China Morning Post</em>)<br /> Did Beijing’s policymakers wait too long to lift the controversial one-child policy for its rapidly greying society? A new report suggests they did. </p>
Easter on Weibo
<p>Sina Weibo is China's most popular micro-blogging site. In fact "weibo" means "micro-blog." It's a Chinese version of Twitter that claims to have 300+ million subscribers.Christian subscribers took to Weibo on Sunday to comment on Easter.</p>
“The Most Beautiful Volunteer” Liao Zhi Talks about the Two Earthquakes She has Experienced
<p>This article, translated from the mainland site <em>Gospel Times</em>, is about a young dancer named Liao Zhi who lost both of her legs in the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. </p>
Father’s Day in China: A Gospel Opportunity
<p>Father’s Day in China, like many other countries, falls on the third Sunday in June. It is not an official holiday in China, nor is it widely observed, especially in comparison to other similar holidays such as Mother’s Day and Children’s Day. Yet, for those working among Chinese (in any context) it does provide […]
Churches Respond to the Earthquake in Yunnan
[…] more than 600 people. The Chinese government quickly launched rescue operations and continues to provide relief for those affected. But what about the churches in the area? A reporter from the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> talked with a local pastor in the area about how the churches in the area are responding. The article is translated below.</p>
Resource Corner
Regulations on Religious Affairs
国家宗教事务局-- Decree of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China No. 426
<p>Becoming familiar with China’s regulations on religious affairs can provide an official reference point for informed discussion on this issue.</p>
Flying the Flag
<p>Official religious groups propose the national flag be displayed at places used for religious activities. </p>
Christian Netizens React to Boston Bombing
[…] events in the news this week, such as the earthquake in Pakistan, the poisoning of a university student in Shanghai, and the spread of the H7N9 flu virus.</p> <p>One noted that both the student who died in Shanghai and the one who died in Boston had either attended seeker Bible studies or attended church. […]