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Life in the Underground Catholic Church
[…] have been detained by authorities multiple times. More information about them is available in the Political Prisoner Database of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China: Jia Zhiguo, record number 2004-05304, accessed July 5, 2024: <a href="https://www.ppdcecc.gov/ppd?id=result&number=2004-05304" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.ppdcecc.gov/ppd?id=result&number=2004-05304</a>. Shao Zhumin, record number 2005-00232, accessed July 5, 2024, <a href="https://www.ppdcecc.gov/ppd?id=result&number=2005-00232" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.ppdcecc.gov/ppd?id=result&number=2005-00232. </a>See also, […]
A Conversation with a Rural Preacher (Part 2)
About the Need for Innovative Training
[…] rural church to do some generalized training. An even more important group is migrant workers. If we can get migrant workers into the rural church then the number of people in the rural church will definitely increase. During Chinese New Year, the number of people in the rural church increases two to three times. […]
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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Children, AIDS, and the Church
<p>Children in China are being affected by HIV/AIDS. Their numbers are increasing and the effects are devastating. What is being done to help these children?</p>
Evangelism, Reformed Theology, and Church Life, Part 2
[…] time. Following on Packer's view, it's not difficult to explain why only 13.4% of Y Church members said they feel a sense of gospel urgency. Yet, the number of Y Church members did not lessen but actually substantially increased. In five years, the number of members increased from 30 to 300-400 people. This shows […]
How to Learn a Language, Part 2
How to Work Hard
[…] 2, in which case er (two) changes to liang+measure word when it’s a quantity of two. Thus liangzhang (NOT erzhang) can refer to something like two bus tickets. We had been in language school about six months when my wife and I wanted to visit some friends one evening. At the bus stop, I […]
National Religion Surveys of China
[…] for less than 15%. Buddhism is the largest religion in China. Eighteen percent of Chinese claim to believe in Buddhism, while only 3.2% believe in Christianity. The number of Protestant Christians has increased significantly in China, but the number of Catholics may have declined. This survey, in addition to proving that, after 50 years […]
ZGBriefs | February 2, 2017
<p></p> <p>It's Lunar New Year, and China's Young People Are Sick and Tired of It (January 29, 2017, Global Voices)<br /> However, the traveling trend has shifted slightly in recent years, as more and more people decide to travel abroad during the holiday, in order to avoid seeing relatives altogether. Among the younger generation in particular, many […]
ZGBriefs | August 6, 2015
<p></p> <p>Why choice of Beijing to host 2022 Winter Olympics worries even IOC (+video) (July 31, 2015, Christian Science Monitor)<br /> When Oslo, Norway, and Krakow, Poland, and Stockholm all pull out of the bidding for reasons similar to Boston's; when voters in St. Moritz, Switzerland, and Munich reject proposed Olympic bids for reasons similar […]
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Missions with Chinese Characteristics
[…] government policy, law, regulation, organization, and implementation that have resulted in a more restrictive environment for Chinese churches and Christians. These have been covered previously in a number of posts and papers: Revised Religious Regulations (implemented since 2/1/2018),7 Charity Law8 (governing Chinese domestic charities and NGOs), Foreign NGO Law9 (governing international NGOs in China), […]