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July 3, 2014

A compilation of news stories from around China this week, from online published sources.

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ZGBriefs | September 17, 2015

How the Piano Became Chinese (September 6, 2015, Caixin Online)
Indeed, though China in the 1600s had numerous rich musical traditions that employed both domestic and imported instruments, it had nothing resembling the clavichord, a stringed keyboard instrument and predecessor of the piano. That's why Ricci chose it, hoping that the unusual instrument […]

Blog Entries

FieldPartner Helps Workers and Sending Churches to Cross Cultures

For missions to be successful, cross-cultural workers need to be equipped to understand the new culture. Churches need training on how best to support their workers. FieldPartner is creating online content in English and Chinese to support both workers and sending churches.

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ZGBriefs | April 5, 2018

China’s online retailers pull Bible from shelves as Beijing gets strict on sale of holy text (April 5, 2018, South China Morning Post) The authorities are no longer looking the other way when it comes to selling Bibles online.

Peoples of China

Technology and Unreached Peoples

[…] ^ This article in FSB has a number of good suggestions I don’t have room to include here. If you’re interested, you can find the entire article online at http://www.fsb.com/fortunesb/articles/0,2227,1146,00.html.  ^ Tom Wolfe, Hooking Up. Published by  Farrer, Straus and Giroux, 2000. ^ For a more balanced treatment of the value of the Internet, […]

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Answering China’s Influencers

Opinion Leaders and the Gospel

[…] groups, and this is likely to differ significantly from what is effective in rural areas. For example, Christians in these groups often find worship within the government approved churches boring and irrelevant, and they have little in common with the believers in many of the house churches. In some of China’s major cities, they […]

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Interconnected: China’s Youth and the Internet

[…] on technology. Sometimes people develop virtual relationships which could be dangerous,” noted one young person. Regarding the statement that, “It’s perfectly possible to have real relationships purely online with no face-to-face contact,” about a fifth of Americans agree (21%), while almost two-thirds of Chinese do (63%). As somewhat of a paradox, the flourishing and […]

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July 19, 2012

[…] 16, 2012, Xinhua)A newly revised Chinese dictionary was published on Sunday, reflecting large changes in the language over the past seven years. Some new words frequently used online, such as geili (awesome), leiren (shocking), zhainan (indoorsy man) and zhainu (indoorsy woman), have been added to the sixth edition of the Contemporary Chinese Dictionary, the […]

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August 3, 2012

[…] June, according to data from the state-affiliated China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing.LINKS TO DETAILED ARTICLES AND BLOGSCatholic dynamic shifts in China (July 26, 2012, Asia Times Online)The resignation of Shanghai’s new bishop from China’s Patriotic Catholic Association at his July 7 ordination has forced Beijing and the Vatican towards a crossroads in relations. […]

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October 4, 2012

[…] some bustling lines in 2015, when a high-speed passenger transport network is expected to become fully operational. According to a five-year plan on China’s transport system recently approved by the State Council, China’s cabinet, China will create a high-speed railway backbone network featuring four east-west lines and four north-south lines by the end of […]