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ZGBriefs | January 5, 2022

[…] in 2022. Some in China return to regular activity after COVID infections (January 2, 2022, Reuters) “After the end of this lockdown, we don’t have to scan the health code anymore, nor do we have to check the travel code,” said one of those in the park, Yang, who gave only one name. “So we are […]

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The Collapse of Zero-COVID

A Reading Roundup

[…] kill you and only we can keep you safe” (unlike those heartless bunglers in the West), the government suddenly seemed to be saying “never mind!” The health code apps were turned off. The neighborhood testing centers were dismantled. Travel restrictions were lifted. People were told to take responsibility for their own health. Everyone was […]

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The Chinese Church and the Global Body of Christ

[…] destroyed. In the next thirty years, the theory of building socialist civilization will be the main guiding principle for the government. In this environment the government will promote a policy of acceptance, forbearance and even support for religion. In the quest to build socialist civilization, Christianity will become a dynamic force. In the Chinese […]

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Key Issues for the Church in China: A Local Perspective

[…] the fewer Christians one finds. The evangelization of China demands the concern not only of Chinese Christians, but of the church worldwide. A breakthrough in the relationship between the church and state will bring a new wave of revival and growth. In the quest to build socialist civilization, Christianity will become a dynamic force. […]

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Six Key Challenges for the Chinese Church: A Local Perspective

[…] remain the largest mission field in the world. During the next 30 years, China will still contain the largest number of nonbelievers and unreached peoples China has 2300 county-level cities. According to one study, only one third of these cities possibly have a church. The further west one goes, the fewer Christians one finds. […]

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An Overview of the Church in China

<p>On Saturday night, April 26, 2014, Brent Fulton and I gave a talk at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, titled "The Chinese Church and the Global Body of Christ."</p>

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ZGBriefs | May 7, 2015

[…] and Taiwan in trade talks (May 4, 2015, BBC) China's President Xi Jinping meets the head of Taiwan's ruling party on Monday in the highest level talks between the two sides since 2009. Taiwan's Nationalist Party, also known as the Kuomintang, was last re-elected in 2008, and it's been pushing for closer economic ties […]

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Where Did They Get That Idea?

[…] of New Year observances. There is no indication that New Year religious rites were imported from other peoples or cultures. Then how can we explain remarkable parallels between Chinese New Year and Jewish Passover observances? Consider: In the week before Passover/Chinese New Year, the family works hard to clean the house thoroughly (for Passover, […]

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Missions with Chinese Characteristics

[…] not pay as much attention to these numbers. For no matter how many believers there are today, China is still less than five percent Christian. China has 2300 county-level cities. According to one study, only one third of these cities possibly have a church. The further west one goes, the fewer Christians one finds. […]

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A New Song of the Wanderer for Today

Above All Things: The Romance and War between Christianity and Science

What is the truth about the relationship between science and faith? Are they incompatible or harmonious with each other? . . . <em>Above All Things: The Romance and War between Christianity and Science</em> . . . attempts to analyze the delicate relationship between science and faith.