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Mainland Chinese on the African Continent
<p>Every year, China does $10 billion worth of trade with Africaand this continues to increase. Thus, the continent, and especially South Africa, is drawing a large number of Mainland Chinese. Who are these Chinese and what are their situations? Who is trying to reach them with the Gospel and what challenges do they face […]
ZGBriefs | March 15, 2018
<p><strong>Forbidden Feeds: Government Controls on Social Media in China</strong> (March 13, 2018, <em>Pen</em>) A look at how the Party monitors and controls online expression, particularly on social media platforms.</p>
ZGBriefs | August 31, 2023
Measuring Religion in China: Christianity (August 30, 2023, Pew Research Center) There is a range of estimates for the number of Christians in China, partly because different researchers use varying sources and methods, and partly because some analyses make adjustments to account for limitations in survey and government data.
Copying the Bible by Hand
[…] hand. The 21st century has put a new spin on that practice—copying out the Bible by hand not because of its unavailability but in order to break an addiction to online games! This story, from the <em>Gospel Times</em>, tells of a man in China who has decided to write out by hand a chapter per day.</p>
Back to Church in Post-COVID China
For most churches, stagnant ministry and the loss of believers were inevitable during the pandemic. Churches need to focus on how to expand further, gain new believers to compensate for the loss, and even achieve growth in the number of believers.
ZGBriefs | March 31, 2022
Due to unforeseen circumstances, ZGBriefs is taking a brief break this week and will be back “scanning the internet so you don’t have to” soon. In the meantime we invite you to join our free online webinar next month.
September 12, 2013
<p>At Sina Weibo's censorship hub, China's Little Brothers cleanse online chatter (September 11, 2013, Reuters)</p> <p>Reuters got a glimpse of the Sina Weibo censorship office in Tianjin, half an hour from Beijing by high-speed train, one recent weekend morning. A dozen employees, all men, could be seen through locked glass doors from a publicly accessible […]
Beyond Beijing
Life in the Chinese Countryside
<p>Since China's great <em>gǎigé kāifàng</em> (Reform and Opening) experiment was begun by reformists in the Communist Party of China (CPC) under Deng Xiaoping in late 1978, tens of thousands of articles—in print and online—have been written about the huge changes and nearly miraculous standard-of-living improvements that have happened throughout China.</p>
An Offer the Church Can’t Refuse
And then finding a way to respond online in China.
Is the Year of the Sheep Really Unlucky?
[…] an unlucky year, which means among other things, that it is best not to give birth to a child during this year. In this article from the online journal <em>Territory</em>, the writer delves into the history of this belief and how it is harmful to society. He also contrasts it with what the Bible says […]