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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 2
Trying to “Keep the Flies Out”
[…] recent position paper by the EU Chamber of Commerce in China reported that there were currently more foreigners living in Luxemburg than in China and concluded: “The number is diminishing. COVID-19 in some ways has come as a boon to Chinese leaders who tend towards xenophobia: It provides an excuse to keep foreigners out […]
Christianity Brings Western Medicine to Guangdong (Part 1)
[…] church thought that they shouldn't waste any time taking the gospel overseas. In 1803, young Robert Morrison applied and was approved to become a missionary with the London Missionary Society. The following year, after going through training to become an overseas missionary, he was sent to China. To Westerners, the Far East was mysterious, […]
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The Hidden China
[…] been appreciated by minority peoples. The Miao, for example, who use an abundance of silver in their traditional costume, are allowed to purchase silver at a much cheaper rate than other Chinese citizens. As Ralph Covell notes, “Efforts are being made to remove tensions that have existed for centuries between Han Chinese and minority […]
Chinese Christianity Endures, Part 2
Learning from the 18th-Century Church Under Authoritarian Rule
[…] 1724 proscription are highlighted, revealing some important lessons for China workers striving to serve faithfully in New Era China. First, as Mungello makes quite clear, when the number of ordained expatriate priests and missionaries working in China decreased, Chinese Catholics stepped into the gap. In Sichuan this shift was undeniable: by 1800 there remained […]
ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024
[…] are hundreds of wet markets all over Shanghai, and they have proved remarkably resilient. Though they’re hardly relaxing places to shop, they offer customers access to fresh, cheap produce within a few minutes’ walk of their homes. But the city is now giving the markets a much-needed upgrade, aiming not only to improve hygiene […]
September 5, 2013
<p>A Novel Approach to Chinese History (September 1, 2013, ChinaSource Blog)</p> <p>If you're a China buff, here are 10 books I recommend for learning about Chinese history through what I'm calling a novel approach. I've placed them chronologically in terms of Chinese history and instead of telling you much about the story, will share a […]
ZGBriefs – The Week’s Top Picks, October 23 Issue
[…] The question then is: When protest sites are cleared, where will the movement's art go? Good question. Why Chinese couples are having their wedding photos taken in London (October 17, 2014, BBC) On the lighter side, Ed Prendeville of the BBC writes about Chinese in London using the beauty of the city as a […]
As Church Growth Slows
[…] Churches sprang up all over the nation like bamboo shoots after spring showers. Church development became even more rapid after our country joined the WTO, and the number of Christians soared to the tens of millions. Churches in my area also experienced these three sweet periods of highspeed development. Especially in the third period, the number of Christians […]
Come and See: Welcoming 50,000 Youth
[…] At the meeting President Xi invited 50,000 young Americans to come and see China on exchange and study programs in the next five years.15 To put this number in context, consider that before COVID-19, there were about 11,000 American students in China in 2019.16 During COVID-19 this number fell drastically. When the current US […]
ZGBriefs | March 17, 2016
<p></p> <p>A short documentary: The end of the Chinese miracle (March 9, 2016, Financial Times)<br /> China's economic miracle is under threat from a slowing economy and a dwindling labour force. The FT investigates how the world's most populous country has reached a critical new chapter in its history. Jamil Anderlini narrates.</p>