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ZGBriefs | March 21, 2019

<p>How Rich Chinese Parents Get Their Kids Into U.S. Colleges (March 20, 2019, Foreign Policy)<br /> Tutoring is common in American families as well, but the wealth and determination of many Chinese families can take this approach to a new level.</p>

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ZGBriefs | January 4, 2024

The living language of the Chinese people (December 28, 2023, Language Log) The following buzzwords from social media show that, when they get out from under the thumb / heel of the CCP, the Chinese people have a lot of lively spunk and clever wit.

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 5, 2012

[…] a condensation of news items gathered from published sources. ZGBriefs is not responsible for the content of these items nor does it necessarily endorse the perspectives presented. Get daily updates from ZGBriefs on Twitter @ZG_Briefs FEATURED ARTICLE Reason for Optimism in Policy Toward Chinese Christians (March 25, 2012, The Gospel Coalition, by Brent Fulton) […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 20, 2012

[…] a condensation of news items gathered from published sources. ZGBriefs is not responsible for the content of these items nor does it necessarily endorse the perspectives presented. Get daily updates from ZGBriefs on Twitter @ZG_Briefs. To make a contribution to ZGBriefs, please click here and then select Donate Through Paypal. FEATURED ARTICLE God Is […]

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ZGBriefs | February 27, 2020

<p><strong>Religious Groups in China Step Into the Coronavirus Crisis  </strong>(February 23, 2020, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> In temples, mosques and churches, China’s believers have been eager to fight the virus. Not all their efforts have been well received.</p>

Book Reviews

When East Meets West in the Market Place

<p><em>One Billion Customers: Lessons from the Front Lines of Doing Business in China</em> by James McGregor. New York: Free Press, 2005, 312 pp., ISBN: 0743258398, US$27.00.</p><p><em>Reviewed by Brent Fulton</em></p>

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Should We Still Consider China?

Seeing how long it takes to recruit and get a worker on the ground in China, I think that we are very wrong to stop recruiting for the Middle Kingdom. China is still a country with many who need Christ. Though the opportunities may be fewer and different, please don’t stop considering China!

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7 Women Who Braved a Chaotic China

Through the Valley of the Shadow: Australian Women in War-torn China

The women were among the bravest missionaries to serve in China… The authors describe…fending off bandits, experiencing bombing, walking miles and miles to get food, enduring flea bombs dropped on their city, hiding in the woods from violent mobs, and more.

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Online Meeting Platforms

As the world ground to a halt this year due to the COVID pandemic, have you wondered what it would have been like to get through this without the internet?

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ZGBriefs | September 17, 2015

[…] keyboard instrument and predecessor of the piano. That's why Ricci chose it, hoping that the unusual instrument would so excite the emperor's curiosity that he would agree to receive Ricci – who could then explain the precepts of Catholicism and, in his wildest dreams, get the emperor to convert, and with him, all of China.</p>