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ZGBriefs | September 6, 2018

[…] domestically it could put strains on President Xi Jinping’s ambitions. U.S. accuses China of 'super aggressive' spy campaign on LinkedIn  (August 31, 2018, Reuters) The United States’ top spy catcher said Chinese espionage agencies are using fake LinkedIn accounts to try to recruit Americans with access to government and commercial secrets, and the company […]

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ZGBriefs | October 1, 2015

[…] and responsibility. The Christian publication Territory joined in the discussion by asking readers to share how they were affected by the blasts. Society / Life Corruption, Pollution Top Chinese Public Concerns (September 24, 2015, China Real Time) China’s stalling economic growth is causing jitters across the globe – but for the Chinese public, official […]

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ZGBriefs | April 7, 2016

<p></p> <p>Inside A Chinese Self-Help Group (April 1, 2016, <em>Roads and Kingdoms</em>)<br /> I found my self-help group through an Uber driver. In China, the car service’s drivers are often part-timers who have other occupations—hotel managers, entrepreneurs, housewives—each with his or her own reason for driving, but with the common desire of “going out and learning.”</p>

Supporting Article

Bibles in China

A Question of Availability

[…] churches. It is also not clear how the production levels are set—according to actual demand from the churches or by quotas from the government. For the past 10-12 years, many Western ministries that purchase Bibles directly from Amity for their rural distribution efforts have reported few problems in securing Bibles to meet their needs. […]

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ZGBriefs | July 18, 2019

<p><strong>China’s “5,000 Years of History”: Fact or Fiction?</strong> July 14, 2019, <em>Radii China</em>)<br /> The recent elevation of the 5,300-year-old site of Liangzhu to UNESCO World Heritage status revives an old debate about modern China's historical narrative.</p>

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ZGBriefs | August 6, 2015

[…] 3, 2015, BBC) Bohunt School took part in a unique experiment and hired five teachers from China to be Year 9 teachers for one month. And to top it off it was all filmed for a BBC Two documentary called: Are Our Kids Tough Enough? Health / Environment Photos: Hazy days in China (Reuters) […]

Books

Saving God’s Face: A Chinese Contextualization of Salvation through Honor and Shame

EMS Dissertation Series

[…] shame seemed to be treated differently. Anthropologists talked about honor-shame, but theologians largely focused more on legal metaphors. The author could see both themes in Scripture but couldn’t find help as to how to bring them together. This study was developed in order to address this gap and bring those themes together. Buy on Amazon

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ZGBriefs | March 2, 2017

[…] taking their business elsewhere, which also means China could start losing jobs to other developing countries like Sri Lanka, where hourly factory wages are $0.50. Education China’s top colleges to face ideological inspections (February 23, 2017, South China Morning Post) The Communist Party’s top discipline and anti-graft watchdog is to dispatch inspection teams to […]

Blog Entries

How Many Christians Are There in China? It’s Complicated

[…] as religious in some way—because they identify with a religion, hold religious beliefs, or engage in practices that have a spiritual or religious component—range from less than 10% to more than 50%.” Between 10% and 50%? That’s a big difference! In an analysis article accompanying the piece, researcher Conrad Hacket delves into why the […]

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ZGBriefs | July 28, 2016

[…] 2016, From the West Courtyard) In other words, foreign NGOs that are currently working in China are going to have some hard choices to make going forward. Top Chinese general Guo Boxiong jailed for life for taking bribes (July 25, 2016, The Guardian) For a decade, Guo was one of the two vice-chairmen of […]