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Mainland Chinese on the African Continent
<p>Every year, China does $10 billion worth of trade with Africaand this continues to increase. Thus, the continent, and especially South Africa, is drawing a large number of Mainland Chinese. Who are these Chinese and what are their situations? Who is trying to reach them with the Gospel and what challenges do they face […]
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Holistic Development in Yunnan Province
<p>Much is being done in China to advance medical and community services in rural areas. One example, a potential model for other areas of China, is the Zhaotong Community Development Program in Yunnan Province.</p>
ZGBriefs | September 22, 2022
Temple excursions booming among Chinese youth (September 21, 2022, The China Project) According to government data, there are currently more than 33,000 Buddhist temples in China. An increasing number of them find themselves hosting urban youth who seek an escape from the rat race.
ZGBriefs | December 7, 2017
<p>For Decades, China's Laborers Moved To Cities. Now They're Being Forced Out (December 6, 2017, NPR)<br /> Beijing's plan to move millions of migrant workers, who perform essential services, out of the city,</p>
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.
ZGBriefs | December 17, 2015
<p></p> <p>China to ease restrictions on living in cities for millions (December 12, 2015, The Guardian)<br /> Beijing announces loosening of ‘hukou’ system governing access to public services, making it easier for workers from countryside to move to urban areas.</p>
Christmas Eve across China
<p>What did Christmas 2019 look like in China? <em>China Christian Daily</em> collected photos of Christmas Eve services from various churches and seminaries around the country.</p>
Does China Need More Leadership Training? A Response
<p>Our friends at Catalyst Services picked up on a recent ChinaSource blog by Brent Fulton that asked "Does China Need More Leadership Training?" To further the discussion they asked others who are involved in training leaders globally for their responses to the blog and included them in their monthly e-newsletter.</p>
The Unseen Side of China’s Internet Explosion
[…] one's family was particularly privileged. Today, although wired telephones in every home still may not be the norm, personal mobile phones are considered a necessity. Even for migrant workers with no permanent home and very few personal possessions, the mobile phone is a lifeline to family back home and to job opportunities in the city.</p>
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The Road Home
Returnees Serving in China: An Interview
[…] What should one do to prepare to return?</p> <p>The following interview with Chen Guoguang addresses these questions. Originally from Beijing, Chen worked in the U.S as an electrical engineer and also spent three years in seminary. In 1993, he returned to work in China with the goal of spreading the gospel. Looking back on […]