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Calvinism on the Ground in China

[…] been driven by intellectuals within China who are drawn to the transformational potential of the Kuyperian model of cultural engagement for contemporary Chinese society. For a smaller number of scholars, interest in Reformed theology reflects a broader interest in exploring the potential of strengthened denominational identities for enabling the church in China to politically, […]

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The Vital Role of Chinese Women in Evangelism

[…] on managing the household. In the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1912) dynasties, positive changes in female literacy rates and economic roles improved the status of a growing number of learned and influential women. But the most dramatic changes didn’t occur until the May Fourth Movement in the early 1920s. At that time, reformers rallied […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 5, 2012

[…] Bradsher) Labor shortages are already so acute in many Chinese industrial zones that factories struggle to find enough people to operate their assembly lines. Factories often pay fees to agents who try to recruit workers arriving on long-haul buses and trains from distant provinces. Slideshow: In Rural China, a Preserved Dynastic Village (March 30, […]

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ZGBriefs | February 27, 2025

[…] the raising of revenue and environmental protection. But there are other motivations, including the desire to gain an upper hand on a geopolitical rival. Can a Budget Phone Help Apple Overtake Huawei in China (February 21, 2025, CNN) Apple offered the latest version of its budget-friendly phone for pre-sale in key markets on Friday, […]

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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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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>

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ZGBriefs | February 1, 2018

<p><strong>China’s Rise and the Church’s Call</strong> (January 30, 2018, <em>The Gospel Coalition</em>)<br /> We need to welcome a newfound interdependence with the global church—including brothers and sisters in China.</p>

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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 […]

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September 26, 2013

[…] The New York Times) Just five years after Chinas high-speed rail system opened, it is carrying nearly twice as many passengers each month as the countrys domestic airline industry. With traffic growing 28 percent a year for the last several years, Chinas high-speed rail network will handle more passengers by early next year than […]

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Preparing Returnees to Go Home Well

A Review of the Returnee Handbook for Chinese Christians

[…] data on how many Chinese students return to China. But as this handbook points out, through the latest data from the Ministry of Education of China, the number of returned Chinese students consistently exceeded the number of Chinese overseas students, from 2020-2023. Previously, from 2008-2019, the number of overseas Chinese students outnumbered those who […]