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ZGBriefs | June 23, 2022

[…] would like to do more? If so, there may be a resource nearby such as a specialized ministry or evangelical church already engaged.  Loving China from Overseas: Promoting Revival and Transformation (June 20, 2022, ChinaSource Blog) Given this situation, is there anything that those overseas can do to promote China’s revival and transformation? The answer is […]

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ZGBriefs | June 10, 2021

[…] six days. China now accounts for more than half of the 35 million or so people around the world receiving a COVID-19 shot each day. Sponsored Link Free Webinar TONIGHT!  Christian Theology In A Chinese Idiom: Reframing The Conversation (ChinaSource) The Christian theological conversation spans two millennia. Recently, however, more and more scholars have begun to […]

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October 3, 2013

[…] blind Chinese lawyer and human-rights activist, is joining the Witherspoon Institute, a research center that says it works to enhance public understanding of the moral foundations of free and democratic societies. Chen, who fled China last year with the diplomatic intervention of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, will be a distinguished fellow with the […]

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ZGBriefs | January 27, 2022

[…] requirement for participants, amid a growing number of cases in the capital. The new change makes it easier for participants arriving at the Games to be considered virus- free. Of more than 3,000 Olympic arrivals, 106 have tested positive for the virus since 4 January.  The significance of Beijing hosting both the Summer and Winter Olympics (January […]

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ZGBriefs | January 4, 2024

[…] to 2 February 2024.  These courses are asynchronous (not in real time) running for 6-10 hours over a 2-week period.  They are NOT webinars so you are free to work in your own time and timezone. Courses contain a variety of interactive activities including (written) discussion forums.  Early bird closes on 12 January and […]

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ZGBriefs | May 13, 2021

[…] social media hot takes. There’s a lot of data to sift through, but here are six bits of info that made us sit up and take notice. Sponsored Link Free Webinar: Christian Theology in a Chinese Idiom: Reshaping the Conversation (ChinaSource) The Christian theological conversation spans two millennia. Recently, however, more and more scholars have begun to […]

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ZGBriefs | August 22, 2019

[…] Pumped Fentanyl Ingredients Into the U.S. (August 18, 2019, The Atlantic) Yuancheng used an army of young, perky salespeople to peddle illegal chemicals to Americans. The Activists Fighting to Free China’s Captive Killer Whales (August 20, 2019, Sixth Tone) Dozens of SeaWorld-style theme parks are opening across China, but they face a rising tide of criticism from animal […]

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ZGBriefs | February 18, 2016

[…] from traveling to the United States to accept a Harvard University prize for a 2008 book uncovering the devastating toll of the Great Chinese Famine of 1958-1961. Free Speech in China Gets an Unlikely State-Media Backer (February 17, 2016, China Real Time) China’s ruling Communist Party is cracking down on internal criticism, and the […]

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Do Chinese Christians Still Need to Study Theology Abroad in the Online Learning Era?

[…] simply want to gain a comprehensive theological understanding, and for that, there are already mature online seminary courses available. You can now study theology online, either through free or paid programs. (I will provide a list of some free and paid websites at the end of this article for reference.) Most books in the […]

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ZGBriefs | August 12, 2021

[…] Link Webinar | Learning about China: Sipping from a Fire Hose (ChinaSource) China is complicated. It is both a 5000-year-old civilization and a 72-year-old nation. It has a free-wheeling capitalist economy presided over by a Communist party. Traditions run deep and change happens at a dizzying pace. Where do you go to make sense of […]