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November 14, 2013

[…] from Beijing, where many Chinese people have been investing in empty properties. Video: Typhoon Haiyan brings destruction to southern China (November 12, 2013, BBC) At Bloomberg, Special Code Keeps Some Articles Out of China (November 13, 2013, Sinosphere) It is called Code 204. Editors at Bloomberg News append it to an article to ensure […]

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ZGBriefs | May 21, 2020

[…] an app that can be downloaded on the country’s tax bureau website. Though that might sound simple enough, the catch is that the app requires an individualized tax code, and in yet another case of “things you can’t do without an official Chinese ID number,” foreigners will have to go to a tax bureau office in […]

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ZGBriefs | April 21, 2016

[…] gives in to censorship, say academics (April 14, 2016, Australia Financial Review) The ABC agreed to comply with China's tough censorship laws when it opened a website promoting Australia inside the country last year, a decision that has led to criticism the broadcaster is refusing to publish articles critical of the Chinese government. According […]

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August 8, 2014

[…] 2014, AsiaNews.it) As news about churches being demolished in Zhejiang (and elsewhere) and Christians arrested and tortured makes global headlines, the Beijing government vows to continue to promote the development of a Chinese Christian theology according to the national policy on religion. This was stated by Wang Zuoan, head of the State Religious Affairs […]

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ZGBriefs | May 6, 2021

[…] in the life and family of one Chinese woman, who works in full-time Christian ministry, leading her and her husband to adoption.  Chinese Province Launches Gold ‘Health Code’ for Vaccine Recipients (May 4, 2021, Sixth Tone) Now, eastern China’s Shandong province plans to integrate an extra feature into its health code system, which will show whether […]

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ZGBriefs | March 16, 2017

[…] Xi Jinping Pushes Legal Overhaul That Would Bolster State Power (March 15, 2017, The New York Times) Now, President Xi Jinping is reviving the idea of a national civil code as he seeks to remake China’s justice system. His government has embraced the code as a tool to fight corruption and fickleness in the courts, as […]

Blog Entries

Serving Well Where You Don’t Belong

[…] and living in China. The price of the course is $40.00; however, for the month of April, we will be offering it for free with the coupon code “Courtyard-2.” Click here to go directly to the course on Udemy. Under the button that says “Take this course,” click “redeem a coupon. Enter the coupon […]

Chinese Christian Voices

5 Challenges Facing Churches in China

[…] opposes traditions, and expresses contempt for authority. It also encourages people to deconstruct and ridicule the classics, including religions such as Christianity. For example, The Da Vinci Code was a popular novel worldwide several years ago. However, it was shocking to traditional churches because it led to many serious misunderstandings about Christianity. Another example […]

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ZGBriefs | June 4, 2020

[…] 2020, South China Morning Post) Beijing is battling allegations that it is running a disinformation campaign on social media, as robust posts by its diplomats in Western countries promoting nationalist sentiment have escalated into a spat between China and other countries, especially the United States. Snapshots From Another Age: China’s ’80s Kids on Film  (June 1, […]

The Lantern

Looking Back and Looking Ahead

[…] granting into China. Another conference, Partnering in Education, convened leaders of Christian schools in China and the United States to look at ways of working together to promote China’s growing Christian education movement. Through a series of podcasts coming out of last year’s Walking with Leaders consultation, we explored the role of coaching, mentoring, […]