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The Bells Are Not Silent

Stories of Church Bells in China

[…] Joann discovered a 150-year-old American bell hanging in a church in southwest China, she knew there was a story to tell. This book is a collection of stories about this and other bells from France, Germany, Russia and the United States. But more importantly, they are stories of God’s faithfulness to his church in China.</p>

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ZGBriefs | April 16, 2015

[…] See</strong> (April 13, 2015, <em>The New York Review of Books</em>)<br /> Drake has been traveling to Xinjiang since 2007, when she began photographing Central Asia from her base in Istanbul. Over the years, she has come to know the region well, and struggled to break free from its clichés. The summation of her work is <em>Wild Pigeon</em>, […]

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ZGBriefs | December 24, 2020

Mandarin Christmas Medley (December 23, 2020, Outside-In) As a way of saying Merry Christmas, here’s a video titled Jingle Bells in Chinese Christmas Medley. It’s just plain fun (and stinky tofu even makes an appearance).

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ZGBriefs | June 21, 2018

[…] The Influence of Denominations on Church Organizational Structure in China (June 11, 2018, ChinaSource Quarterly) In recent years, as the Chinese church has grown, more urban churches have begun promoting church organization and structure. This has not always been the case. For a long time, continued government persecution drove the church underground and cut off connections […]

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The Year of Living Sensitively

[…] during the coming year. March 10 (1959) This dates marked the 60th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China taking full control of what is now the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). For the Tibetan government in exile it is regarded as the day that Tibet was invaded; for the Chinese government, it was the […]

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ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015

[…] the question of what translation is. I’m afraid it is something quite different from what the person on the street takes it to be. It is not code-switching. Let’s take a tiny example, chosen at random, from David Roy’s translation of the immense sixteenth-century Chinese novel Chin P’ing Mei, or The Plum in the […]

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ZGBriefs | March 2, 2023

[…] reservoir rather than the recoverable portion of that, the company told Reuters. Health / Environment Unifying China’s digital health system beyond COVID-19 (March 1, 2023, East Asia Forum) The itinerary code worked alongside China’s health code (jiankang ma) which tracked individuals’ COVID-19 status, including vaccination status and previous diagnoses, to generate a coloured (red, yellow or green) code indicating the […]

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ZGBriefs | April 9, 2015

[…] urbanization that have driven widespread economic, cultural and demographic change have also left an indelible mark on Christianity in China.  Chinese Government Should Protect Religious Liberty to Promote Desire for Social Peace (April 7, 2015, Huffington Post) The PRC doesn't easily fit into the Western experience. However, one lesson clearly applies. The best way […]

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ZGBriefs | April 30, 2015

[…] woman who had killed her husband, a case that drew international attention and a petition from hundreds of Chinese lawyers and feminists urging the court to reconsider. Tibet suffers devastating ripple effects (April 27, 2015, China Daily) Twenty Chinese people were killed in the Tibet autonomous region as result of shock waves related to […]

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ZGBriefs | August 10, 2017

[…] years before seizing power at the end of the country's civil war. It has served as a model for other "autonomous regions" with large minority populations, like Tibet and Xinjiang. The regions are meant to have a high degree of self-government, but dissidents and rights groups say in practice the majority Han Chinese run the […]