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Caring for Orphans: An Interview (2)
[…] if they couldn’t find anyone. Later, they called me again because none of the organizations could accept the boy. I was very hesitant, because we only had 20,000 Yuan at the time, and 20,000 was next to nothing when considering a child with kidney disease. We all shrank at the thought of this bottomless […]
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 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 […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 17, 2012
[…] China. As long as you are white, that is. Five Books on China (May 15, 2012, Letter from China) This list is emphatically incomplete, but in the spirit of another one of my favorite sites, here are five recent titles from the Letter from China bookshelf that are surprising or entertaining or useful. What […]
Global Chinese Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity
A Book Review
[…] now “began” with the famous Azuza Street Revival in Los Angeles in 1906. Usually, the distinguishing mark of Pentecostal belief is that the “baptism with the Holy Spirit” is a distinct, second, post-conversion experience, different from regeneration, and that it is marked by the gift of speaking in unknown tongues. Organizationally, Pentecostal Christians tend […]
Serving Effectively in the Face of a Pandemic
[…] and engage our God about an issue as catastrophic as this? James 1:2-6 gives us some powerful insights into what we must do to have a settled spirit. James starts out with the goal—to “onsider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds . . .” Then he gives some […]
A Prayer of Thanks before the Gaokao
[…] know that no one can turn that switch on. But Lord, if you turn it on, no one can turn it off. The work of the Holy Spirit will be like an endless raging river and no one can stop it until your kingdom comes forth again. Thank you for letting us live in […]
ZGBriefs | April 24, 2025
China Closed Christian Bookstores. Digital Publishing Grew in the Vacuum. (April 21, 2025, Christianity Today) Although online Christian publishers risk getting shut down and struggle to make a profit, they believe these books are vital in growing China’s churches, so they plan to continue adapting as policies change.
Now, about Those “Cross Size” Regulations
[…] regulations regarding the detailed specifications of religious buildings? Zhejiang Province can set a gutsy precedent in the area of religious management, but it must act to reflect the spirit of "seeking truth from facts." It must embody the Party line for the masses; it must comply with social harmony and the essence of the people's […]
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Deploying Appropriate Technology
[…] China is the building of the Internet backbone and the implementation of wireless technology. The number of Internet users is growing rapidly. With 18 million users in 2000, the projected growth is 80 million users by 2003. (In contrast, Japan currently has 23 million users and is projected to have 60 million by 2003.) According […]
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History and Culture in China’s Education
[…] its youth. Chinese officials “listed the young people’s moral and spiritual education in the future development strategy.” Premier Wen Jiabao ” pledged efforts to ‘vigorously promote national spirit centered on patriotism and intensify the ideological and moral education of young people in particular.'” “Traditional Chinese morals such as ‘courtesy, righteousness and shame,’ once under […]