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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>
July 12, 2012
[…] Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region last month have received cash, apartments and cars as a reward for thwarting the attack. The crew of flight GS7554, carried by Tianjin Airlines, were rewarded by parent company Hainan Airlines (HNA) and the provincial government of Hainan at a ceremony held in the southernmost island province Monday. The hijacking […]
The COVID-Era Preflight Checklist
[…] longer flight time or the total length but the ongoing uncertainty and inability to plan much beyond the next step. Pre-COVID international travel involved finding and booking cheap, convenient flights and making sure our passports and visas were in order. Currently there are only 18 flights per week between China and the United States […]
Why Christians in China Must Prepare Themselves for the New Regulations on Religious Affairs
[…] Chinese house church pastor who has studied church-state relations and followed religious legislation for a long time, I have the following five views toward these new regulations. Number 1: These regulations go even further down the road of violating the constitution. It is an illegal law that opposes the freedom of religion and freedom […]
October 17, 2013
<p>From the Global Times: Estranged Brethren (October 16, 2013, Chinese Church Voices)</p> <p>On October 10, 2013, the Global Times, one of Chinas English language daily newspapers published an article titled Estranged Brethren, about the division between the official Three-Self church and the House Church movement. Articles about religion in general, and Christianity in particular, are […]
ZGBriefs | January 13, 2022
[…] HawkEye 360, which uses satellites to gather intelligence on ground-level activities, and vetted by two other experts, provide a detailed look into China’s recent construction along its frontier with Bhutan. Religion Recovering an Asian Perspective of Grace (January 10, 2022, Sola Network) Many Asian Americans churchgoers struggle to accept the concept of grace. In presentations of the gospel […]
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 […]
ZGBriefs | January 28, 2016
<p></p> <p>China’s Search for the Secrets of Jewish Success (January 25, 2016, Tablet)<br /> In their quest to understand Jews better, popular Chinese authors and bloggers offer up facts and myths about everything from the Talmud to anti-Semitism.</p>
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History of Student Ministry in China
[…] at university campuses in Chongqing, the students responded enthusiastically. In the auditorium of National Central University, every night students streamed in to hear the sermons, and the number of students believing in God grew every day. Amidst this atmosphere, the first Chinese Christian University Students Conference was held in Nanshan, Chongqing in the summer […]
May 1, 2014
[…] find to the local Bureau of Cultural Relics. Why some English words are controversial in China (April 30, 2014, BBC) Nowadays, if you eavesdrop on Chinese people's phone conversations, it is commonplace to hear English phrases popping up here and there, like "Okay", "Cool" and "Bye bye". In today's Chinese publications, English abbreviations and […]