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The Path to Peace

[…] so this will be an encouraging contribution. May our God of all grace and peace continue to keep us steadily walking on the path to peace! Merry Christmas and happy New Year from the entire ChinaSource Team! Kerry Schottelkorb President Ways to Pray Praise God for the love, joy, and peace that are ours […]

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ZGBriefs | August 15, 2019

I don’t’: why China’s millennials are saying no to marriage (August 10, 2019, <em>South China Morning Post</em>) Ran’s thinking is typical among Chinese born after 1990. She is part of a generation who are in no rush to tie the knot in large part as a result of huge social and economic changes that have overturned […]

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ZGBriefs | January 9, 2020

[…] claims only 17 people in poverty, sparking debate about official data (January 8, 2020, South China Morning Post) The coastal province of Jiangsu is the first to declare a near elimination of absolute poverty – which is defined in China as per capita net income of 2,300 yuan (US$331) in 2011 prices – as part of President […]

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Thoughts to End the Year

[…] nation. As Christians interested in China and the Chinese church, we should also pray for Xi Jinping and the Politburo Standing Committee members. Indeed, as we celebrate Christmas and are reminded that God moved those in power to prepare the way for the birth of our Savior, we are encouraged to pray knowing that […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 5, 2012

[…] the vast and remote northern region. More than 80 police used “brutal force” on Monday to break up a demonstration by hundreds of Mongolians from Tulee village near the city of Tongliao, the New York-based Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Centre said. HEALTH Diseases threaten economic growth (April 3, 2012, China Daily) China, the […]

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A Strategy Forged in Bethlehem

[…] to the strategies often employed by his followers as they seek to make him known in the world, including in China. At times these strategies have assumed nearly unlimited opportunities and unfettered access.  They’ve relied on abundant resources applied in ways designed to produce maximum results. The cultural and economic aspirations of many in […]

Chinese Christian Voices

“In the Cross, In the Cross”

[…] high in China. In the cross, in the cross, be my glory ever.* God bless China. *These are lyrics from the Fanny Crosby hymn, "Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross." The hymn is popular in Chinese churches, both registered and unregistered. The full lyrics (from www.hymnsite.com):Jesus, keep me near the cross; there a precious fountain,free […]

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March 28, 2013

<p>Pastor Jin on the Church and Social Responsibility (March 22, 2013, Chinese Church Voices)</p> <p>The revival of the Korean Church is widely known and its influence cannot be ignored. After WWII, in the course of only a few decades, a small, poor nation became todays second largest missionary sending country. In recent decades Christianity in […]

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A Closer Look at the China Religion Survey

[…] not provide any type of retirement insurance for their clergy, and 26% of places of worship did not purchase health insurance for clergy. ‪Regarding the issue of tickets for entry (to temples and other religious sites) there seems to be a significant gap between reality and the criticisms made by the media and public, […]

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ZGBriefs | December 31, 2020

Coronavirus visa uncertainty turns foreign students against China (December 26, 2020, South China Morning Post) Thousands of young people are waiting to hear if they will be allowed back into the country to continue their studies. Many are giving up and growing angry, as Beijing’s soft power diplomacy in education suffers.