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Chinese Christianity Endures, Part 2

Learning from the 18th-Century Church Under Authoritarian Rule

[…] 1724 proscription are highlighted, revealing some important lessons for China workers striving to serve faithfully in New Era China. First, as Mungello makes quite clear, when the number of ordained expatriate priests and missionaries working in China decreased, Chinese Catholics stepped into the gap. In Sichuan this shift was undeniable: by 1800 there remained […]

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ZGBriefs | January 2, 2020

[…] Into an Army of Workers  (December 30, 2019, The New York Times) The Communist Party wants to remold Xinjiang’s minorities into loyal blue-collar workers to supply Chinese factories with cheap labor. China Tries to Put Sweden on Ice  (December 30, 2019, The Diplomat) Relations between China and Sweden have taken a nosedive with threats, trade restrictions, and the […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 26, 2012

[…] demography. An upside-down pyramid (April 23, 2012, The Economist) OUR correspondents discuss the impact that China’s ageing population could have on its economy. ‘The service sucks’: Chinese airlines under fire (April 23, 2012, Sydney Morning Herald) Chinese airlines are struggling to stick with schedules as they contend with military restrictions on airspace, bad weather […]

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ZGBriefs | August 20, 2020

How to cook rice: in Asia, it’s no laughing matter (August 16, 2020, South China Morning Post) Rice, in Asia, is serious business. The culturally diverse region eats a variety of rice – Basmati rice, Jasmine rice, multigrain rice or Japonica rice and more – and cooks it in different ways

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The Tricolor Religious Market and the Growth of Christianity

The Great Awakening in China (3)

[…] in the red market. They are legally allowed and tolerated but are also colored red, the Chinese Communist color, and have to follow the party-state instructions. The number of officially approved churches has increased. Because these officially approved churches are not allowed to spread their religion outside the church, many churches have tried to […]

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ZGBriefs | January 14, 2016

[…] 100 years old. Powerball Craze Hits China (But There's a Catch) (January 13, 2016, NBC) Powerball fever reached China on Wednesday as wannabe billionaires rushed to buy tickets from online entrepreneurs. A handful of U.S-based sellers on popular Chinese e-commerce site Taobao were offering $2 tickets for around 20-30 yuan ($3-$4.60) each. Economics / […]

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December 5, 2013

[…] policymakers call capture, a condition in which economic or security dependence of one country on another allows the more powerful to drive the others policy making. US airlines warned to stay out of China's new air defense zone (+video) (November 30, 2013, Christian Science Monitor) The US and Japan are defying China by sending […]

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The Wenzhou Church Reborn from the Ashes

[…] now, instead of competing to see who can build the best building, the focus has shifted to the spiritual construction of believers. Training programs have increased, the number of people studying theology (but not necessarily in full-time ministry) has increased, and spiritual formation is once again being valued. I believe that the experiences of […]

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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, […]

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The Future of Business as Mission in China

[…] do this for more than two years. However, with China building miles and miles of high-speed trains crisscrossing hundreds of cities across China, the increasing availability of cheap local flights, national phone calls becoming cheaper and the increase of Internet access (now approaching one-third of Chinese homes), many people are more willing to live […]