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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, May 1 Issue
[…] and on Monday morning police sealed off the area around the church and tore it down. China accused of anti-Christian campaign as church demolition begins (April class="searchwp-highlight">28, 2014, The Telegraph) Once again, The Telegraph was the first to report the church was, in fact, being torn down. The reporting began with Tweets from the […]
When Your Friends Speak Another Language
A New Resource from China Academic Consortium
[…] teaching at several local seminaries. One of the classes I taught at Evangel Seminary was theological English. Initially I was a bit disappointed to be assigned that class="searchwp-highlight">class but found that, as Anne of Green Gables would say, there was “scope for the imagination” in designing the syllabus for that class="searchwp-highlight">class. I could pretty […]
Following Our Risen Lord
[…] Christians: Who Were They and What Can We Learn From Them? In case you missed the opportunity to join the webinar with Dr. Glen Thompson on March class="searchwp-highlight">20, the lecture was recorded. In 1625, a great stone stele was discovered near modern-day Xi’an that told the story of a Christian presence in Tang Dynasty […]
ZGBriefs | December 30, 2021
Overseas organizations, individuals not allowed to operate online religious info services within the Chinese territory: regulations (December 21, 2021, The Global Times) The measures stipulated that online preaching should be organized and carried out by religious groups, temples and churches and religious colleges that have obtained the Internet Religious Information Service Permit.
The Unexpected Journey of a University Student
[…] and in fulltime ministry. He received an MA from Talbot School of Theology in California and is in the process of obtaining a Master of Theology from Logos Evangelical Seminary in El Monte, CA. His favorite Bible verse is Galatians 2: class="searchwp-highlight">20: It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.
A Pastor Encourages the Use of Social Media
[…] who accessed the Internet 3-5 hours each day (including work hours) comprised the highest number of respondents at 29%. Those who accessed the Internet 6-8 hours comprised class="searchwp-highlight">20%. Among survey participants, 55% owned mobile phones capable of Internet access. In addition, 82% of respondents made friendships online. Next, those who used the Internet for […]
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Answering China’s Influencers
Opinion Leaders and the Gospel
[…] to radically undermine the official hostility towards Christianity within China. Notes ^ Jim Frederick, “Thriving in the Middle Kingdom: China’s burgeoning middle class="searchwp-highlight">class holds the key to the future of the country,” TimeAsia, Vol. 160, No. 18, Nov. 7, 2002. Available online at www.time.com/time/asia/ magazine/article/0,13673,501021111386986,00.html. Image credit: Media on the sewall with port by Bruce McKinlay via Flickr.
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[…] and Work Permit System Explained.” Foreigners who have been working in China, and already had permits in hand, have had to re-apply using this new system in 2017. All those hoping to apply for first-time work permits in the future will be required to go through this process. In general, most foreigners who are […]
The Gift of a Special Needs Son
Looking back, it must have been the moving of the Holy Spirit that compelled me to ask Yanfei and my daughter to join me in being baptized on the evening of December 24, 2003, and taking on the name of Christian.
Testimony — A Tibetan Christian Doctor
<p>This post is a translation of an article that was published in <em>The Christian Times</em> in December 2012. It is about Dr. Luke, a member of the Tibetan Tu people who became a Christian through the witness and influence of his high school English teacher, who was from Northeast China.</p>