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Public Lecture: “The Rise of China and What It Means for the Church”

[…] understand the developments of the past ten years. This lecture will be given in-person at Santa Clara University. It is free and open to the public, but registration is required. There is an option for online attendance as well. Here are the details: Wednesday, March 16, 2022 5:00PM Santa Clara University SCDI 1301 500 […]

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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 […]

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ZGBriefs | October 20, 2016

[…] 2016, Sixth Tone) In the early ’90s, nearly 100,000 people lived in a city that couldn’t be found on any map. It had no name, just a code: 404. 404 City is located on the sandy plains of Gansu province in China’s northwest, some 100 kilometers to the west of Jiayuguan City. Its name […]

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ZGBriefs | May 18, 2017

[…] go directly to the course pages on Udemy: Serving Well in China The Church in China Today To enroll in the courses using the discount, enter the promo code MAY2017. This offer expires on May 31! If you or your company/organization would like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / […]

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ZGBriefs | December 5, 2019

[…] Tiantai County, Taizhou has a floor space of 1,500 square meters (0.37 acres) with a seating capacity of 800 people, according to Taizhou Jiaojiang Church.  An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors  (December 3, 2019, Chinese Church Voices) here has been much speculation and anecdotal reporting of what is expected of the church in China […]

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July 5, 2013

[…] and child molestation. Ethnic unrest in Xinjiang: Unveiled threats (July 6, 2013, The Economist) In Shanshan county in the western region of Xinjiang, efforts in May to promote ethnic-harmony education month were declared a success after official lecture teams delivered more than 100 speeches on the topic to 80,000, mostly Muslim, residents. On June […]

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ZGBriefs | July 18, 2019

[…] NGOs plotted recent demonstrations in Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill.  Postal codes may be retired and replaced (July 17, 2019, China Daily) The traditional six-digit postal code, which has been in use for nearly 40 years, may end its service and get replaced by new personal address IDs. According to a report from […]

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ZGBriefs | June 25, 2020

[…] Decay of China’s Public Sphere  (June 23, 2020, Sixth Tone) Not having kids doesn’t mean a woman is a “failure.” So why can’t China stop arguing about it? Civil Code strengthens adoption law  (June 24, 2020, China Daily) In its marriage and family section, the code raises the upper age limit for adoptees from 14 to 18, thereby […]

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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, […]

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China’s Churches Celebrate Christmas

[…] closed. The security guard instructed us to take a detour. We had to complete a number of steps before entering the church building: checking the Beijing Health Code, registering personal information and allowing personal tracking, taking our temperature, showing our reservation number, storing our bags (both large and small bags), facial recognition for checking […]