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Chinese Christian Voices

Why Christians in China Must Prepare Themselves for the New Regulations on Religious Affairs

[…] religious activity should generally be carried out in registered sites for religious activity.” But only “religious organizations” registered with the Ministry of Civil Affairs could apply for registration as a “site of religious activity.” And within Christianity, this “religious organization” was defined as the “Three-Self” system, comprised of the China Christian Council and National […]

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ZGBriefs | November 5, 2020

[…] China’s leading search engine Baidu, searches for mental health related keywords such as “psychological help” reached a 10-year high at the beginning of 2020. In Hunt for Virus Source, W.H.O. Let China Take Charge  (November 2, 2020, The New York Times) As it praised Beijing, the World Health Organization concealed concessions to China and may have […]

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December 13, 2012

[…] forceful than those employed by past leaders. Among some China watchers that has stoked optimism that long-delayed needed updates to economic management, from freeing up the household registration system to making government budgets more transparent, could be in the pipeline. Yet others point out that since taking his new role as Communist party head […]

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ZGBriefs | January 12, 2023

[…] trust in the wake of Xi’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis could shake the very foundation of this system, with wide implications beyond the battle with the virus. As China Reopens, Online Finger-Pointing Shows a Widening Gulf (January 11, 2023, The New York Times) (subscription required) A furious, wide-ranging argument is unfolding on the internet in […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, January 17 Issue

[…] orderly way'. How deep and how wide these reforms are implemented is definitely something worth paying attention to. As Parents Age, Asian-Americans Struggle to Obey a Cultural Code (The New York Times) In our society, the visible Asian immigrants are most often young, hard-working members of society. What is less visible is the population […]

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December 6, 2012

[…] Chen said that officials “have enacted revenge” on his nephew and others because he fled the country, and that those who ordered his nephew’s arrest have been promoted. He addresses the newly-elected head of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping, who was confirmed during the ruling party’s once-in-a-decade leadership change last month. “Dear Mr Xi […]

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ZGBriefs | April 15, 2021

[…] persecution”. Blinken criticizes China’s failure to ‘provide real transparency’ earlier in pandemic (April 11, 2021, CNN) The top diplomat added that a result of that failure was that the virus got “out of hand, faster and with, I think, much more egregious results than it might otherwise.” He did not answer whether he believes China knows […]

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ZGBriefs | October 14, 2021

[…] headquarters. China to test thousands of Wuhan blood samples in Covid-19 probe (October 13, 2021, CNN) The move comes amid increasing calls for transparency over the emergence of the virus. The store of up to 200,000 samples, including those from the closing months of 2019 were pinpointed in February this year by the World Health Organization’s panel of investigators […]

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Raising Up a Praying Generation

[…] me and have loved them even as you have loved me” (John 17:23 NIV). We have experienced the blessed reality that a primary and fruitful way of promoting genuine unity in Christ is through praying together.  Time after time, we have witnessed the body of Christ function as one, by way of worship and […]

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June 12, 2014

[…] Leading scholars, journalists, and bloggers will engage in an open discussion on the impact of new media on contemporary Chinese society. Co-sponsored by Beijing University School of Journalism & Communication. No registration required, open to all. Tuesday, June 17, 2014, 9am -5pm, Auditorium, Peking University Law School Kaiyuan Building 1st Floor. Image credit: Joann Pittman