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ZGBriefs | September 14, 2017

[…] shadows. Big Brother is alive and watching in Xi's China (September 7, 2017, Financial Review) For a journalist living and working in China, it's never a good sign when a government official meets you at the train station unannounced. Searching for Mao in Xi Jinping's China (September 8, 2017, Boston Review) Contemporary China may […]

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Contextualization—A Necessity, Not an Option

[…] still not communicating effectively. While the students continued to write diligently in their notebooks, I could see in their eyes a passivity, a lack of engagement—a clear sign that they were not interested in what was being said. After the session I mingled with the attendees, asking their impressions of the day. Nearly all […]

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ZGBriefs | September 27, 2018

[…] the country, a decline that continues today as the centuries-old tradition is dogged by corruption scandals and a dearth of internationally recognised spiritual leaders. China And Vatican Sign Agreement On Appointment Of Bishops  (September 23, 2018, NPR) After decades of tensions, the Vatican and China have signed a "provisional agreement" on the appointment of bishops. The […]

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ZGBriefs | June 20, 2019

[…] Come discover how to “Maximize your Ministry in a Challenging China” with targeted presentations, strategic networking time, and expert consulting to develop and implement your China plans.  Sign up at www.beijingbrief.com and contact us at [email protected].  If you or your company/organization would like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] more information. Government / Politics / […]

Book Reviews

Into China and Beyond: A Timeless Journey of Faith

[…] with a combined gross domestic product of more than two trillion US dollars. David Aikman’s peering into China in light of its regional and global contexts is significant. Library stacks are generally full of books on military, political and economic prowess of nation-states. Seldom is there a contribution of knowledge from the social and […]

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ZGBriefs | December 31, 2020

[…] prayers in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese. Nuns arrested as Beijing turns up heat on Church in Hong Kong  (December 30, 2020, Reuters) Senior clerics see the arrests as a sign China wants to shut the unofficial Vatican mission in Hong Kong, where the two nuns work. As Beijing tightens control of the city, the local diocese […]

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February 14, 2013

[…] took place in Beijing last November, was dedicated "to the spirit and talent of Ai Weiwei", according to two sources. One said officers wanted John's manager to sign a statement saying the dedication was inspired only by admiration for Ai's art. John's spokesman declined to comment when contacted by the Guardian. There were 34,977 […]

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Christmas Music in Chinese

[…] become quite popular. Shops are festooned with Christmas decorations, Santa hats abound, and Christmas music wafts through the malls. The one thing missing, of course, is any sign of baby Jesus, which is partly due to political sensitivities and partly because the Chinese are borrowing their Christmas celebrations mainly from Japan, Hong Kong and […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, November 21 Issue

[…] change as a clear and irrevocable move, a break from empty promises. They see it as a regaining of personal freedoms. And they see it as a sign that the government in Beijing is finally catching up with the times. This seemingly small measure has generated enormous good will, and political capital, for China's […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Chinese Christians and the Chinese Zodiac

Idolatry or a Cultural Artifact?

[…] zodiac and where it came from, and we understand what the Bible says about idolatry. Going back to our original question, can calling a year by its sign, or accepting its attributes be condemned as idolatry? My answer is that it depends. If you just treat the Chinese zodiac as a symbol, without giving […]