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CMC Global 2020—On Demand

[…] virtually from 47 states, 12 Canadian provinces, and 35 other countries. CMC recently announced that all the sessions are now available to watch on demand here.   Registration is required but is free. (click “watch here” to begin registration process) If you want to be encouraged by what God is doing in the world, […]

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New Religious Regulations: Another View

[…] value and build harmonious co-existence. There are almost no other ideologies that can ensure the proper government of a great country. Therefore, religious groups are responsible for promoting national religious policy. Religious groups also cannot be subordinate to or have personnel relationships with foreign religions. In terms of theological education, educational institutes that offer […]

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ZGBriefs | January 26, 2017

[…] until the end of March 2018, was aimed at companies and individuals renting cables or VPNs without regulatory approval, it said. How WeChat Founder’s Obsession With QR Codes Reshapes Chinese Internet (January 25, 2017, China Real Time) The way Chinese smartphone users pay for lunch and browse the internet owes much to an obsession […]

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“House Church” and “Three-Self”

Cooperation Across the Christian Community

[…] the state as either a “meeting point” or a “church.” It should also be noted that some of these congregations meet all of the state-defined criteria for registration while others meet none of these criteria at all. An increasing number of registered congregations are also setting up their own small groups which meet in […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] as well as try to direct them to be patriotic (“loving the country, loving their religion”). It encompasses a number of activities that are formal, such as registration of a new congregation, and informal, such as calling pastors on the phone to check on them. The overall goal is to “actively guide religions to […]

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ZGBriefs | May 4, 2017

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ZGBriefs | August 19, 2021

[…] of Culture and Tourism has announced that it would create a list of off-limits songs at karaoke establishments. Songs that contain references to gambling, violence, drugs, criminal acts or obscenities, promote cults and superstitions, violate the country’s religious laws, or endanger China’s sovereignty will be scrubbed from song databases at venues, according to the ministry.  Chinese Millennials […]

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ZGBriefs | June 16, 2022

[…] Oriental education giant finds new life in English live streaming (June 15, 2022, Reuters) In one video that went viral on Chinese social media, the New Oriental host, after promoting a set deal for steaks, pulls out a small whiteboard where he wrote words including “steak” and “seasoning” in English, explaining how to use them in […]

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When Counting Is Hard … in China (1)

Considerations

[…] occasionally or regularly. Some even restructure quickly whenever needed, particularly under tightening religious restrictions in recent years.  In addition, most house churches are not registered. Without church registration, research based on scientific samplings seems impossible. Since records are incomplete, proper membership statistics are not available. Although church registration and membership records are available for […]

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Caring for China’s “Left-Behind” Children

Due to the government’s hukou registration requirement, many children were left behind in villages as their parents went to work in the cities. While a few fortunate ones were looked after by their mothers, most were in the care of extended relatives, mostly aged grandparents. These are the “left-behind” children that Cherry Wong and […]