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ZGBriefs | January 28, 2016
[…] is to better their children's chances of getting into an American college; a degree earned in the U.S. carries a lot of weight. Health / Environment Scalping Tickets to the Doctor? Woman in Beijing Has Had Enough (January 27, 2016, The New York Times) Ticket scalpers can be a headache in China, raising the […]
January 16, 2014
[…] griping about the much-derided launch of healthcare.gov, the website of U.S. President Barack Obamas signature healthcare law, should try www.12306.cn, the only website authorized to sell train tickets in China. China Braces for Holiday Travel Crush (January 15, 2014, China Real Time) China is a country on the move especially around its Lunar New […]
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, […]
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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China’s Christian County
The Lisu of Fugong
[…] special brewery and cannot be made at home or in the field. ^ As these writers interviewed Christians in the field, similar comments were expressed: it is cheaper to believe in Christ than traditional gods. One of the writers (Chan) had also heard similar comments in other parts of rural China in recent years. […]
Why the Urban Church Needs to Care for Migrant Workers
[…] brought new challenges to the church, but also new opportunities. A Glance into Pastoring Urbanizing Churches By Rev. Hong Shuyong In China's vast countryside, there are a large number of people who live like "migratory birds." They are the main group of people involved in the annual transportation crunch around Chinese New Year. Before the end […]
November 29, 2012
[…] hindered from living out their faith have led many to conclude that persecution is the norm in China. Yet while such incidences do occur, a much larger number of Christians engages seemingly unhindered in a wide variety of activities on a daily basis. Where, then, is the tipping point? Why are some (in reality, […]
July 26, 2012
[…] for their part in the 1 July demonstrations. They have been petitioning Chinese authorities to reopen investigations into the deaths of their spouses. They were among a number of mainland Chinese demonstrators at the rally.Beijing police launch Internet restrictions (July 26, 2012, Global Times)The police chief of Beijing has warned that Web users who […]
ZGBriefs | March 26, 2015
[…] greater frequency, intensity and nuance. China loves buying European companies (March 23, 2015, CNN) China is on a shopping spree in Europe, snapping up companies on the cheap thanks to the weak euro. The latest big acquisition came Monday with news of an $8 billion bid for Italian tiremaker Pirelli. The world's second largest […]
ZGBriefs | May 28, 2020
[…] four Chinese air carriers to file flight schedules with the U.S. government. The U.S. Transportation Department, which is trying to persuade China to allow the resumption of U.S. passenger airline service there, earlier this week briefly delayed a few Chinese charter flights for not complying with notice requirements. How Chinese Tour Operators Wound Up Lost in […]