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New: “The Church in China Today” Course
From ChinaSource Institute
[…] Service. Amy and I combined have nearly 40 years of experience preparing people for service in China. is offered for $30.00. However, you can use the coupon code CHINASOURCE to enroll for $25.00. Course 2: The Church in China Today Last month we launched our second course, “The Church in China Today: It’s Not […]
Whom Do You Thank?
[…] to be brought in. I still smile when I think of local teachers getting out of cars carrying pots, dishes, tablecloths, and even small ovens. There was turkey one year—discovered at a foreign food store. But it arrived in pieces as no one had access to an oven its size. Yes, the food was […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 31, 2012
[…] structure of hospitals’ incomes, experts said.The fee, from 42 yuan ($6.70) to 100 yuan, depending on the qualifications of the doctor, would replace the current 5 yuan registration fee and 14 yuan consultation fee, according to local health authorities. Patients will be reimbursed 40 yuan under insurance policies. Meanwhile, hospitals will be prohibited from […]
July 5, 2013
[…] simply relaxing in their getaway surrounded by mountainsbut often shrouded in Beijing's infamous smog. Microblogs in China: Digital Democracy Walls? (July 4, 2013, Tea Leaf Nation) Real-name registration is no new strategy. A similar tactic was used to successfully shut down Chinas Democracy Wall Movement, a call for political and social change that took […]
ZGBriefs | February 11, 2021
[…] outbreaks, many are having to tighten their belts. Chinese births fell 15% during pandemic-hit 2020 (February 10, 2021, Inkstone News) Just over 10 million babies were registered in China’s birth registration system last year, raising concerns that the country’s demographic crisis is no longer an issue that is on the horizon. “The collapse of the newborn population is really here,” said James […]
ZGBriefs | December 30, 2021
[…] Charter in 2017. But eh so-called “confidence doctrine” now looks to be upgraded with a fifth addition – “historical confidence.” Even in secret, China’s leaders speak in code (January 1, 2022 edition, The Economist) (subscription required) China has published many volumes of excerpts from his speeches. Only recently, however, has a rare leak of secret versions […]
December 13, 2012
[…] forceful than those employed by past leaders. Among some China watchers that has stoked optimism that long-delayed needed updates to economic management, from freeing up the household registration system to making government budgets more transparent, could be in the pipeline. Yet others point out that since taking his new role as Communist party head […]
The Collapse of Zero-COVID
A Reading Roundup
[…] kill you and only we can keep you safe” (unlike those heartless bunglers in the West), the government suddenly seemed to be saying “never mind!” The health code apps were turned off. The neighborhood testing centers were dismantled. Travel restrictions were lifted. People were told to take responsibility for their own health. Everyone was […]
ZGBriefs | August 10, 2017
[…] It tells the stories of different religious groups and the relationship of their beliefs and practices with consumer society and a government that is officially atheist. Pakistan Cancels Registration for Firm Whose Chinese Missionaries Were Abducted and Killed by ISIS (August 4, 2017, The Gospel Herald) A spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior said that, […]
5 Challenges Facing Churches in China
[…] opposes traditions, and expresses contempt for authority. It also encourages people to deconstruct and ridicule the classics, including religions such as Christianity. For example, The Da Vinci Code was a popular novel worldwide several years ago. However, it was shocking to traditional churches because it led to many serious misunderstandings about Christianity. Another example […]