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Generation to Generation

[…] churches, in general, went through a panic and confusion period. Various ideas and prophecies appeared and disappeared. Warnings, false hopes, and drastic suggestions overwhelmed many. The lockdowns, Zoom, and turbulent domestic and international events all continue to fuel this frenzy. However, around 2022, we started to sense a bouncing back from the bottom. People […]

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Real Relations and Real Connections

A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ

[…] connection. Meals at home with small groups of students also provide settings for conversation and connection that would not happen as easily online.   After tons of Zoom meetings over the last 18 months, I can attest that “Zoom fatigue” is real. Perhaps you can relate! A hike in the woods or a meal […]

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Deploying Appropriate Technology

[…] church leaders increasing their capacity to minister more effectively. Some church leaders have become even bolder! They have used laptop computers fitted with “laptop overhead projectors” to zoom the Jesus film onto a large screen that accommodates a viewing audience of 1,000 people. Professionals, students and professors, church leaders. And theological teachers have used […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | January 21, 2016

[…] see China. There are no delays and no tedious check-in lines. You get to see so much of the country as you travel, plus, with high-speed trains that zoom up to 300kph/180mph it’s faster than ever. We’re particularly excited about these three new lines scheduled to open in 2016: On the trail of General Tso (January 14, 2016, […]

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ZGBriefs | February 7, 2019

[…] WeChat — China's billion-user messaging app (February 3, 2019, CNBC) WeChat, which is owned by Chinese tech giant Tencent, has more than a billion monthly users, just behind Facebook's WhatsApp and Messenger. But it offers so much more than messaging, allowing its users to do everything from payments to the ability to book flights and hotels. […]

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ZGBriefs | January 18, 2024

[…] Lin family—buffeted by history’s crosscurrents and personal strife—bring to life an epoch that is still unfolding.” Wednesday, January 31, 2024 5:00 pm PST (United States) Online, via Zoom Go here to register. If you or your company/organization would like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact info@chinasource.org for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs William […]

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Those Were the Good Old Days, Right?

[…] before returning to the US for a visit. By that time, Hong Kong had become home for us. In these days packed full of Netflix, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and relatively cheaper plane tickets, what can be done to recapture some the “advantages” we had back in the good old days? It’s probably not realistic […]

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Common Sense, Nonsense, and CantoSense

A ChinaSource Conversation

[…] for the Cultural Chinese (reviewed here on ChinaSource). She also teaches on issues related to contextualization in Chinese culture. I caught up with Hannah and I’Ching on Zoom recently to learn more about this new project.  Among other things, we talked about how it came about and what they are hoping to accomplish with […]

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Using New Media for Digital Evangelism on Chinese Cyberspace

[…] were complaining about Christians and Christianity and to respond with gentleness and respect (1 Peter 3:15). Today, for my Chinese language work at Christianity Today, I use Zoom and Twitter Space for evangelistic talks and devotionals.5 WeChat is almost the only social media that people in China can use “inside the Wall,” that is, […]

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Urge for Faith

Postmodern Beliefs among Urban Chinese

Historical events following Mao's death left an ideological vacuum in China. This has created a strong need for faith, even an urge, so as to avoid the risk of further social disruption and political instability. While postmodernism, with its relativity and lack of absolutes, is trying to fill this void, it also leaves people questioning and open to exploring faith.