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A Cord of Four Strands

Churches Partner to Strengthen the Church in China

[…] common historical and theological roots. Each was founded by a handful of eager believers who longed to see a biblically faithful church grow and influence their city. Central Church* grew out of a home Bible study that started in the fall of 1968. Today more than 1500 people attend the church each weekend. The […]

Editorials

A Glimpse of “From Everywhere to Everywhere”

In November of 2006, Beijing hosted a gathering of leaders from African countries for a meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCOC). The Forum, established in 2000, had convened previous meetings at the ministerial level, but this was the first summit that included national-level leaders. I was living in Beijing at the time […]

ZGBriefs

July 3, 2014

[…] month of Ramadan. Statements posted on school and government websites said the sure-to-be-unpopular policy was aimed at protecting students and stopping government offices from being used to promote religion, reports the Associated Press. Islam in China: Ramadan, Beijing style (July 3, 2014, The Economist) In China Ramadan this year comes against the backdrop of […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Being the Chinese Church in the Face of Growing Political Uncertainty

[…] need for improvement, or even utter transformation in terms of regulations and enforcement, we cannot deny the improvements. This is an era where rule of law is promoted, and is also the era of media. Chinese society also enjoys some degree of legal protection and freedom of the press. For example, the current “WeChat” […]

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ZGBriefs | September 19, 2019

[…] to Criticisms (September 16, 2019, Radii China) In between some strongly nationalist points about all Chinese people working for the motherland and some softer messaging about wanting to “ promote mutual cultural understanding between the two countries,” Cao lambasts the idea of workers’ unions. China’s 2020 Olympic Mascots Have Unusual Names (September 18, 2019, Inkstone News) The organizers […]

View From the Wall

Waves of History

Thoughts on China’s Ethnic Minority Issue

[…] The government has a special term, lao-shao-bian-qiong—“old-minority-frontier-poverty areas,” to describe such regions. If the minority areas’ current political and economic structures were changed, if more minorities were promoted to leading positions, if the political controls over these areas were loosened and investment in these areas were increased, would these measures be sufficient to solve […]

Blog Entries

“China and Africa”—a Preview

In November of 2006, Beijing hosted a gathering of leaders from African countries for a meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCOC). The Forum, established in 2000, had convened previous meetings at the ministerial level, but this was the first summit that included national-level leaders. I was living in Beijing at the time […]

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Challenges in Africa for Chinese Christian Workers

[…] not want an international debate about the intent of the investment and the potential corruption that results. While these issues may make the disenfranchised Chinese nationals in African countries more open to engaging with Chinese Christian workers, they also put targets on their backs as potential threats to the BRI initiative. A Mismatch Between […]

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ZGBriefs | April 21, 2016

[…] gives in to censorship, say academics (April 14, 2016, Australia Financial Review) The ABC agreed to comply with China's tough censorship laws when it opened a website promoting Australia inside the country last year, a decision that has led to criticism the broadcaster is refusing to publish articles critical of the Chinese government. According […]

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The Hidden China

[…] ISBN: 0-9535757-5-6, 500 pp). Notes ^ Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Information China (London: Pergamon Press, 1989), Vol.3, p.1248.  ^ Article 147 of the Chinese Penal Code.  ^ Ralph R. Covell, The Liberating Gospel in China: The Christian Faith Among China’s Minority Peoples (Michigan: Baker Books, 1994), p.24.  ^ CASS, Information China, Vol.3, […]