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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
View From the Wall
A Field Study of “The Church of Almighty God” Cult
[…] groups. In the early l990s, China’s economic transformation resulted in a great migration into the cities resulting in the spread of Christianity to city dwellers. The increasing number of Christians in urban areas became the major source of growth for the total number of Christians. About the same time, Eastern Lightning, in rural Henan, […]
ZGBriefs | June 30, 2016
<p></p> <p>China’s Great Wall of Confrontation (June 28, 2016, <em>Wall Street Journal</em>)<br /> Although the Great Wall has become China’s pre-eminent national symbol of pride and strength, the construction of its soaring watchtowers and crenelated parapets actually reflected a moment of dynastic weakness.</p>
ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024
[…] are hundreds of wet markets all over Shanghai, and they have proved remarkably resilient. Though they’re hardly relaxing places to shop, they offer customers access to fresh, cheap produce within a few minutes’ walk of their homes. But the city is now giving the markets a much-needed upgrade, aiming not only to improve hygiene […]
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 […]
Supporting Article
Chinese Christianity and Global Mission
[…] merchant-migrants, numbering about half a million with at least fifteen percent who are Christians, there are perhaps 75,000 Wenzhou Christian merchant-cum-missionaries currently carrying the good news of cheap Chinese products as well as the Good News of Christianity to all corners of the world. This includes those countries which forbid any missionary activity or […]
Praying the Ten Commandments for China
[…] same level as the United States, the country in which divorce is the most common in the world. Moreover, China is now one of the easiest and cheapest places in the world to divorce one's spouse.—The Economist You shall not steal. (Exodus 20: 15 ESV) Nationwide, in 2011, there were 27,000 cases of corruption, […]