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A Christian Lawyer Discusses China’s New Domestic Violence Law
An Interview
[…] comprehensive domestic violence law. While celebrated as an important step toward the protection of women and children (and, occasionally men experiencing abuse) the law also raises a number of questions within the Christian community. Here lawyer and Christ-follower Cheng Pangzhi wrestles through these issues, ultimately offering hope for reconciliation of families and a call […]
ZGBriefs | October 26, 2017
[…] China moves to rate its citizens (October 21, 2017, <em>Wired</em>)<br /> But now imagine a system where all these behaviours are rated as either positive or negative and distilled into a single number, according to rules set by the government. That would create your Citizen Score and it would tell everyone whether or not you were trustworthy. </p>
ZGBriefs | October 22, 2015
[…] Engages Chinese Students With Mandarin Football Broadcast (October 16, 2015, NPR)<br /> For the first time, Illinois football will have a Mandarin play-by-play and color team calling the game for streaming in China. The University of Illinois has a huge number of Chinese students, and the activity has been getting the community more involved in campus culture.</p>
ZGBriefs | August 26, 2021
[…] suspected serious violations of party disciplinary rules and laws. Religion Video: Need We Fear the Hungry Ghosts? (August 19, 2021, CantoSense) Should we be extra concerned about the spiritual realm during Hungry Ghost Festival? In this episode, we are talking about what ghosts really are and what this festival means for cultural Chinese Christians. Podcast: […]
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>
ZGBriefs | May 2, 2019
<p><strong>Chiang Mai’s Chinese Transfer Stu</strong>dents (April 26, 2019, <em>China File</em>)<br /> In search of an affordable alternative to Chinese education, a growing number of Chinese parents are moving their children to international schools in Thailand.</p>
Closer Scrutiny of Chinese Christian Media
Censorship on Christian-themed videos seems to be stricter on an increasing number of media platforms.
Increased Persecution? Do Numbers Tell the Whole Story?
[…] and a topic of vital importance to Christians who grieve for the sufferings of their brothers and sisters. A recent report by China Aid citing an increased number of incidents of persecution in 2012 and claiming that the Chinese government has embarked on a planned effort to eradicate the house churches in China by […]
China and the Church: 5 Trends to Watch in 2018
<p>How the church weathers the uncertain days ahead will depend on a number of factors. Here are five areas to watch.</p>
Supporting Article
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>