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When the Pillar Moves: Transition and Providential Grace

[…] it increasingly hard for expats to justify the decision to live and work on the mainland. Perhaps in no area is this clearer than in the soaring price of groceries. In the capital, the prices of most items on the supermarket shelves now far exceed the prices of similar items in Hong Kong and […]

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ZGBriefs | February 14, 2019

<p>Visa-Free Travel to China is Now a Piece of Cake (February 9, 2019, China Law Blog)<br /> Do you need to make a quick trip to China? You may not need a visa, as more cities and provinces are eligible for 6-day visa-free travel. </p>

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ZGBriefs | May 14, 2015

<h3></h3> <p><strong>Chinese Province Issues Draft Regulation on Church Crosses</strong> (May 8, 2015, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> In painstaking detail, the 36-page directive sets out strict guidelines for where and how churches in Zhejiang can display crosses. They must be placed on the facades of buildings, not above them. They must be of a color […]

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Most-Read Posts of 2015

<p>In 2015, we had 52 posts to <em>Chinese Church Voices</em>; articles written by Chinese Christians translated into English, as well as videos—all providing a window into the issues that are top of mind among believers in China. Here are the most-read posts of 2015.</p>

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The Heart Cries of Frontline Workers in Muslim Countries

Interviews by the Guest Editor

[…] to address this need.  During the coronavirus epidemic, member care for Chinese missionaries has been virtually non-existent. There have been only a few cases of emergency air ticket provision for missionaries to return to China as a contingency. With tickets estimated at US$4,000 or more per person, this can only be provided by emergency […]

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ZGBriefs | June 9, 2016

<p></p> <p>Harmony And Martyrdom Among China’s Hui Muslims (June 6, 2016, The New Yorker)<br /> The history of the Hui in Yunnan is one of seasons of prosperity punctuated by violence. The province wasn’t part of China until the thirteenth century, when Sayyid Ajjal Shams al-Din Omar al-Bukhari, a Central Asian Muslim who served the […]

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ZGBriefs | December 15, 2016

<p></p> <p>Lost lives: the battle of China's invisible children to recover missed years (December 14, 2016, Reuters)<br /> 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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October 11, 2012

<p><strong>FEATURED ARTICLE</strong></p> <p><strong>The Chinese Church and the Global Body of Christ</strong> (October 5, 2012, <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>, via <em>Chinese Church Voices</em>)I believe these phenomena point to the dawning of a new era beginning in 2009. I believe that in the next 30 years, whether in breadth or in depth, the global body of Christ will connect […]

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November 01, 2012

[…] the rivals is Xiaomi, whose newest smartphone has been expected to go on sale this month for 1,999 renminbi, or $320 less than half the starting retail price of an iPhone 4S in China. Pricing for the iPhone 5 in China has not been set. Less than three years since it was founded, Xiaomi, […]

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Challenges Facing China’s Church Leaders Today

[…] 18. This generation of “little emperors” are cherished and indulged by their parents who have a common goal—“a good education for my child(ren).” With the income of average Chinese families having quadrupled over the last two decades, they are destined to attain “middle income” status in the next two decades. Thus, plugging in electronic […]