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China’s Aging Population and the Church
Part of the impact of the pandemic in Yangzhou was felt among the elderly gathering in mahjong halls. This has prompted the <em>Christian Times</em> to consider the ways that the elderly are spending their free time and how the church might contribute positively to their well-being.
China’s Next War?
<p>In his work report at last month's annual meeting of the National People's Congress, Premier Li Keqiang, citing the growing toll which China's environmental crisis is taking on the economy, pledged to "declare war" on pollution.</p>
Where Are the “Liu Mei?”
<p>The number of Chinese students studying in the US has increased drastically in recent years. Where are they all studying?</p>
Another Look at the Life of Eric Liddell
A Book Review
<p>A number of books have been written about Eric Liddell, but this one is different.</p>
Supporting Article
The Challenge of Returning Chinese Scholars
<p>With the number of Chinese scholars studying abroad increasing and many of them coming to faith in Christ, understanding the challenges they face in returning to China is vital for their ongoing spiritual growth. What is being done to deal with those challenges?</p>
Book Reviews
When East Meets West in the Market Place
<p><em>One Billion Customers: Lessons from the Front Lines of Doing Business in China</em> by James McGregor. New York: Free Press, 2005, 312 pp., ISBN: 0743258398, US$27.00.</p><p><em>Reviewed by Brent Fulton</em></p>
ZGBriefs | March 31, 2022
Due to unforeseen circumstances, ZGBriefs is taking a brief break this week and will be back “scanning the internet so you don’t have to” soon. In the meantime we invite you to join our free online webinar next month.
Ways Foreigners Can Serve in Chinese Churches
<p>According to Chinese regulations, foreigners are free to do most kinds of church service provided it is under the authority of local recognized Chinese church leaders.</p>
China’s First Christians
Who Were They and What Can We Learn from Them?
Join us on March 20, 2025, in the Twin Cities for Dr. Glen Thompson’s lecture on China’s earliest Christians, their history, and lessons for today. Free and open to all!
July 18, 2013
[…] dies (July 14 2013, Shanghai Daily) A Chinese girl died in a San Francisco hospital on Friday, becoming the third fatality in the crash of an Asiana Airlines jet at the city's airport last Saturday, doctors and Chinese officials said. Meanwhile, authorities confirmed that a fire truck ran over one of the other victims. […]