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4 Years of Listening in on the Conversation

A Look Back at "Chinese Church Voices"

Chinese Church Voices occupies a unique place among the many online resources currently available on Christianity in China, enabling those outside China to hear directly from China’s Christians. If you’re not already a subscriber, we invite you to sign up below and start “listening in on the conversation.” Brent Fulton Four years ago we […]

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ZGBriefs | May 26, 2016

Here's why Chicago's Chinatown is booming, even as others across the U.S. fade (May 13, 2016, Chicago Tribune) Local leaders say it has avoided gentrification because Chinese-Americans value a sense of belonging and choose to stay in the neighborhood. Few Chinese move out, and if they do, they sell their homes back to the Chinese.

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Mid-Year Update from ChinaSource

[…] ChinaSource Institute, a platform which will allow us to provide consulting and training services to churches, agencies, and other groups engaged in China. The first offering is an online course called  “Serving Well in China,” hosted on the Udemy learning platform. More than 1,100 students have enrolled to date. Brent Fulton’s article, “China Reveals What […]

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ZGBriefs | December 15, 2016

Lost lives: the battle of China's invisible children to recover missed years (December 14, 2016, Reuters)
Ending the one-child policy has left people like Li scrambling to make up for lost years, resentful as they fear this recognition may have come too late and unsure what the government is going to do to […]

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ZGBriefs | May 4, 2017

Green Train Blues (April 30, 2017, The World of Chinese)
Gubeikou is just 140 kilometers northeast of Beijing, but we’ve been on the road since 9 in the morning. That’s an average speed of 25 kilometers an hour, one-fourteenth the speed of the Chinese rail system’s showpiece high-speed rail. Dubbed “green-skin trains” (绿皮火车) […]

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ZGBriefs | March 5, 2020

How Will Coronavirus Impact China in the Long Term?  (February 26, 2020, China File) What signs are there of the economic and political impact of the virus? And what should the world be keeping an eye on in the next few weeks?

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ZGBriefs | March 12, 2020

Inside the Race for a COVID-19 Cure  (March 6, 2020, Sixth Tone) Scientists are racing to find vaccines, drugs, and antibody treatments capable of combatting the virus, which currently has no known cure. 

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ZGBriefs | April 9, 2020

How China’s army of food delivery drivers helped keep country going during outbreak (April 7, 2020, South China Morning Post) The supply and delivery networks that were already in place were able to work with the authorities in cities like Wuhan.

Blog Entries

Weathering the COVID Storm

[…] be done virtually, the administration of the Lord’s Supper is not one of them, and there are differing opinions on this point. The movement of religious life online has presented new opportunities. Pastors from around the country are able to connect online to encourage and pray for one another. This was something that rarely […]

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Engaging China

[…] Church Voices (CCV) is an example of this. Each week the CCV team monitors, translates, and edits content direct from Chinese Christian social media blogs, websites, and online journals. These sources have their finger on the pulse of current issues for Chinese Christians and the Chinese church. The topics covered are varied, from pastoral […]