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Christians United For China

[…] For China (CUFC) and pray together in a unified, worldwide effort. We already have over 300 members including Christians from SE Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, India, Philippines, Africa, Europe, Australia, Canada, and the USA. Please join us as we hope to have over 1000 prayer partners by the end of 2018. We […]

Editorials

Witnessing Christ through Ethical Leadership

[…] pastor’s identity is often caught between “doing” things for God and “being” his humble follower. Church leaders ought to stay vigilant about the temptation of spiritual pride lest it turn their witness against them before God. In the Resource Corner, we provide a few links to Christian psychologist and #MeToo advocate Diane Lanberg’s talks […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | November 19, 2020

[…] at the Fu family home in Midland. According to the lawsuit, Guo is orchestrating a “multi-faceted campaign of character assassination” to silence Pastor Fu and his longstanding work to promote religious freedom and human rights within China. Senior Chinese official says authorities working on more Hong Kong reforms, including judiciary  (November 16, 2020, Reuters) Zhang Xiaoming, deputy director of […]

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ZGBriefs | May 16, 2024

[…] Pray for China May 13  (Pray For China: A Walk Through History) On May 13, 1876, Dr. Edward H. Hume (胡美) was born to missionary parents in India. Hume and his wife Charlotte came to Changsha, Hunan, in 1906 to work in the Yale-in-China Mission and founded a medical school and hospital. Hume resigned […]

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Are Most Chinese Really Atheists?

[…] generic term for God that most Chinese would be familiar with. He explains: I don't know how the question was translated for other countries (especially Japan or India), but in Chinese, the question used a term for "God" that is applicable in modern China almost only to Protestant Christianity: shangdi (). In Chinese, the […]

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Challenges Facing China’s Church Leaders Today

[…] 30, displacing the aged who would have to unlearn the old economy “iron rice bowl” ways.  Collective enterprises are being tossed out—the assigned jobs and living areas, promotions based on party loyalty and the untouchable reverence for age. The question for China, then, is not about their youth, but, rather, what to do about […]

Chinese Christian Voices

10 Women Who Served China

[…] and founded a school for local Chinese girls. After the Opium War when the treaty ports in China were opened, she was sent by the Society for Promotion of Female Education in India and the East to preach in Ningbo, becoming the first female missionary to China. She had a continuing burden for women's education. […]

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ZGBriefs | November 7, 2019

[…] city’  (November 1, 2910, South China Morning Post) The city, which is known for its technology industry, was told by Beijing in August  to find “the best modern governance practices that promote high quality and sustainable development so it can be held up as an example of civilised society of law and order where people enjoy a high […]

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The Blessing—China

[…] over the world, with more than 100 versions in numerous languages. Beyond the US and England, compilations have been made in Australia, Burma, Chile, Canada, France, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Lebanon, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Romania, Spain, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe. “The Arab World Blessing” features […]

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ZGBriefs | July 22, 2021

[…] by expanded digital surveillance, which played a central role in China’s successful containment of the virus. Their everyday movements will be tracked by a mandatory smartphone “health code” app, required for entry to office buildings, restaurants, shopping malls and train stations. Facial recognition cameras, already common in public places, have also proliferated in residential areas. […]