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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.2 To put this number in context, consider that before COVID-19, there were about 11,000 American students in China in 2019.3 During COVID-19 this number fell drastically. When the current US […]

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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 […]

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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>

ZGBriefs

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),13 Charity Law14 (governing Chinese domestic charities and NGOs), Foreign NGO Law15 (governing international NGOs in China), […]

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ZGBriefs | January 14, 2016

<p></p> <p>What Is Disappearing from Hong Kong (January 7, 2016, China File)<br /> The recent disappearance of publisher Lee Po—allegedly kidnapped from Hong Kong and rendered to Mainland China—has prompted widespread alarm about the state of Hong Kong’s autonomy, both within the city and internationally.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Top Christian News Stories in China in 2014 (# 6-10)‬

<p>Last week we posted part one of a translated article “Top Ten Christian News Stories in China in 2014”, highlighting stories #1-5. This week, we are posting the translation of the second half of the original article (from <em>The Christian Times</em>), with items #6-10: The Almighty God cult murders, the rise of ISIS and […]

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August 23, 2012

[…] place in cities across China after Japanese nationalists raised their country’s flag on disputed islands. Thousands of people took to the streets in Shenzhen, Guangzhou and a number of other cities demanding that Japan leave the islands in the East China Sea. In Shenzhen, some demonstrators attacked Japanese restaurants and smashed Japanese-made cars. The […]

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The Impact of Family Issues on Chinese Missionaries

Thinking Through an Approach to Spouse- and Children-Needs of Chinese Missionaries

[…] ReMAP study, the only area where member care and support for the missionary showed a clear positive effect was in the area of supportive letter writing and phone calls. In light of short-term realities and long-term considerations, perhaps the most that can be said at the present time is that the Chinese church, and […]

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ZGBriefs | January 2, 2020

<p><strong>Outspoken Chinese Pastor Wang Yi Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison</strong>  (December 30, 2019, Christianity Today)<br /> China on Monday sentenced a prominent pastor who operated outside the Communist Party–recognized Protestant organization to nine years in prison. </p>