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Have We Failed Returnee Christians? (Part 1)
<p>The number of Chinese Christians continues to grow, both inside and outside of China. As large numbers of Chinese move and travel abroad, particularly to the West, many encounter Christianity for the first time. Many of these Chinese come to faith while abroad. After living abroad, Chinese Christians often have trouble transitioning into church life […]
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Striving toward the Chinese Century
[…] words of Toynbee will indeed become reality. The Glorious Past China was a strong country throughout history, calling itself the “Middle” Kingdom. From an economic point of view, China was the world’s major economy during the Middle Ages. It is estimated that on the eve of the Industrial Revolution China’s output reached as high […]
Book Reviews
Listening to the Heart
A Book Review
<p><em>Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China </em>by Leslie T. Chang. Picador, 2010, ISBN-10: 033044736X, ISBN-13: 978-0330447362; 320 pages; paper $10.88; Kindle edition $11.99 at Amazon. (Note: Various editions are available with a slightly different title, dates of publication and number of pages.)</p> <p><em>Reviewed by Andrea Klopper</em></p>
ZGBriefs | June 11, 2020
This US church with expansion in its DNA wants to open a temple in China (June 6, 2020, CNN) The Church claims it won't change anything, but the idea that a US church with expansion in its DNA could open an official temple in China is likely to be controversial…
Three-Self Church Reflections on Revised Regulations
<p>On September 7, 2017, the Chinese government released revised regulations on religious affairs that will take effect on February 1, 2018. Last month, <em>Tianfeng Magazine</em>, the official magazine of the China Christian Council (CCC) and Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM), posted an article on their WeChat blog highlighting the impact of the regulations and why they are necessary. </p>
Church Schools or Home Schooling? Part 1
<p>In September, the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> published a piece originally posted on the <em>China Home Schooling Alliance </em>website about Christian education in China. In the article titled “Church Schools or Home Schooling?”, the author lays out what he believes to be the difference between Christian education conducted within a church setting and home schooling. He then sets out […]
August 8, 2013
<p>China to ditch its one-child policy as ageing crisis looms (August 4, 2013, The Telegraph)</p> <p>The official news agency Xinhua reported that the Family Planning Commission is studying proposals to lift the ban on a second child, if either parent is an only child. The body's spokesman said aim is to "improve" family policy, confirming […]
ZGBriefs | October 22, 2015
[…] Engages Chinese Students With Mandarin Football Broadcast (October 16, 2015, NPR)<br /> For the first time, Illinois football will have a Mandarin play-by-play and color team calling the game for streaming in China. The University of Illinois has a huge number of Chinese students, and the activity has been getting the community more involved in campus culture.</p>
The Unseen Side of China’s Internet Explosion
[…] one's family was particularly privileged. Today, although wired telephones in every home still may not be the norm, personal mobile phones are considered a necessity. Even for migrant workers with no permanent home and very few personal possessions, the mobile phone is a lifeline to family back home and to job opportunities in the city.</p>
China and the Church: 5 Trends to Watch in 2018
<p>How the church weathers the uncertain days ahead will depend on a number of factors. Here are five areas to watch.</p>