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ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024

[…] a historical analysis that traces a feminist genealogy of this subculture in its various incarnations throughout a heavily patriarchal imperial and modern China. Travel / Food International Airlines Leave China, Despite Beijing’s Urging  (August 3, 2024, The Diplomat) The pandemic shut down global travel for much of the world, and especially for China, which […]

Chinese Christian Voices

As Church Growth Slows

[…] Churches sprang up all over the nation like bamboo shoots after spring showers. Church development became even more rapid after our country joined the WTO, and the number of Christians soared to the tens of millions.    Churches in my area also experienced these three sweet periods of highspeed development. Especially in the third period, the number of Christians […]

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October 18, 2012

[…] of the Chinese police, and the still-debilitating aftereffects of Maos Cultural Revolution.Changing China seen from the ‘hard seats’ of a train (October 12, 2012, BBC)Travelling with a cheap rail ticket provides a snapshot of any country’s underbelly. Doing it twice at an interval of 26 years, in a country like China, provides a fascinating […]

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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 […]

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A Changed Life

[…] need to pray for your mother, and I will pray for your mother also.” Our prayers began an invisible spiritual battle.  I called my mother over the phone more often, urging her to give up interacting with demons. As my spiritual awareness grew deeper, my phone conversations changed from the short, brutal denials of […]

Chinese Christian Voices

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 […]

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August 23, 2012

[…] place in cities across China after Japanese nationalists raised their country’s flag on disputed islands. Thousands of people took to the streets in Shenzhen, Guangzhou and a number of other cities demanding that Japan leave the islands in the East China Sea. In Shenzhen, some demonstrators attacked Japanese restaurants and smashed Japanese-made cars. The […]

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When Counting Is Hard … in China (1)

Considerations

[…] church in China has been growing to over 100 million or even ten percent of China’s population (i.e. 140 million), Chinese church leaders tend to believe the number is much smaller and its growth is slower. Even with attempts to conduct research on church size and growth using a variety of methods, the results […]

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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 […]

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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, […]