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Diaspora Missions Today

Challenges and Opportunities for the Overseas Chinese Church

[…] to Asia and Europe to preach, train, and do short-term missions, serving Chinese diaspora churches. At the same time, my work has also included cultural bridging to promote cooperation between Chinese churches and non-Chinese Christian organizations. This issue of CSQ prompted me to think: How should Chinese diaspora churches seize the opportunity and meet […]

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ZGBriefs | April 2, 2020

[…] be postponed by a month to July 7 and 8 due to the novel coronavirus disease epidemic, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said Tuesday. China’s coronavirus health code apps raise concerns over privacy  (April 1, 2020, The Guardian) As millions of people in China emerge from weeks of lockdown, their freedom of movement is largely dependent on phone […]

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ZGBriefs | January 30, 2025

[…] are accelerating their plans to relocate manufacturing or sourcing, according to a business survey released Thursday. About 30% of the respondents considered or started such diversification in 2024, surpassing the prior high of 24% in 2022, according to annual surveys from the American Chamber of Commerce in China. China’s Position in the Global Aviation […]

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Returnee Ministry in the Era of Migration—Local Church as a Community to Receive

[…] and business—are still contributing to the growth of the Chinese church. These professionals are often seen as “marketplace missionaries,” using their influence in their respective fields to promote Christian values while maintaining a low profile. As they return to China and experience reverse culture shock, many returnees can impact their communities by living out […]

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ZGBriefs | March 19, 2020

[…] of church hospitals may still be mentioned from time to time. After all, they bear witness to the missionaries who actively served the community, saved lives and promoted public awareness of health. They did this in an environment where there was an absence of adequate medical care and medicine, and under the limited conditions […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A Pastor’s Reflections on the Asian Church Leaders Forum

[…] Leaders Forum. In attendance were many Chinese pastors who had been denied permission by the Chinese government to attend the 2010 Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization in Cape Town, South Africa. One of those, Pastor Ezra Jin of the Zion Church in Beijing, wrote an article for the November 2013 issue of the Lausanne […]

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ZGBriefs | February 6, 2025

[…] broadcast on China’s state television network, is also an extremely important source in understanding the goals of the Chinese government, as it approves and supports acts that promote its political goals. In watching the Gala, one can see what political messaging is currently being promoted, and what is not. Religion What DeepSeek Says about […]

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China’s Cities—Should We Not Be Concerned

[…] hatred towards certain groups of people, are the opposite of how God looks at us and those around us, including those we dislike. At the start of 2024, China had a total of 707 cities categorized by various levels.12 I have gotten used to the Chinese ranking of cities by tiers (first tier like […]

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ZGBriefs | May 7, 2020

[…] spread, Beijing has responded aggressively, mixing threats with aid and adding to a growing mistrust of China. Internal Chinese report warns Beijing faces Tiananmen-like global backlash over virus  (May 4, 2020, Reuters) The report, presented early last month by the Ministry of State Security to top Beijing leaders including President Xi Jinping, concluded that global […]

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In the HIV Medical System

[…] have caused such alarm. They should have been practicing proper blood handling guidelines. They should have also known that once HIV infected blood contacts the air the virus dies almost immediately. The amount of blood exchanged from that needle would have been minuscule (certainly not enough to infect), and the nurse who tested herself […]