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China’s Churches Celebrate Christmas
[…] away from each other. We were required to wear masks throughout the one-hour worship. I have a hobby of taking photos, but when I picked up my phone and was about to take a photo, I was immediately reminded that I was not allowed to take pictures and post them on WeChat Moments. We […]
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Returnee Ministry at Home and Abroad
<p>Large numbers of Chinese students who have studied abroad are returning to their homeland. For those who have come to know Christ while overseas, many easily become lost to the church and Christ upon their return. While there are a variety of reasons for this, churches and organizations both overseas and in China need […]
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From a “Wolf Culture” to a “Lamb Culture”
Today we are going to consider the current mainstream business culture in China. At the same time, we will also integrate the business spirit of the West to look for a path of renewal for this culture. I will summarize China’s mainstream business culture as the “wolf culture.” This is characterized in the market […]
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Deploying Appropriate Technology
[…] usually have at least two people per Internet account—and China is no different. Thus, the currently reported numbers are, in reality, already under-estimated. The figures for mobile phone users are even more astounding. By the beginning of 2001, there will be 80 million mobile subscribers representing 6% of the population. Analysts project that by […]
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China’s Christian Education Today
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[…] society, education is the key to upward mobility. Parents seek quality education even though not necessarily Christian. Once the church began extolling Christian education—training up a child spiritually, intellectually, physically and morally—Christian parents began to embrace it. This has been especially true for infants. Church-sponsored nursery schools attract many Christian parents since teachers in […]
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China’s Pentecostal Churches
Changing Times, New Approaches
[…] worth noting is the emergence of churches that have a clear and explicit Pentecostal identity. A number of Christians who have experienced the power of the Holy Spirit like those early believers on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2) consciously identify with the Pentecostal movement and embrace its distinctive doctrines and practice. They are […]
ZGBriefs | December 8, 2016
[…] censoring group chats without users' knowledge (December 2, 2016, CNN) WeChat messages containing keywords mentioning sensitive topics such as the Tiananmen Square massacre, Tibet or the banned spiritual movement Falun Gong were censored in private and group chats without users' knowledge, according to a report published by Toronto-based Citizen Lab. "Keyword censorship is no […]
To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice
A Sermon
[…] Christians and posted on various websites, blogs, and/or micro-blogs. This week, however, we have translated a sermon by Pastor Chen, of the Fangshan Church in Beijing. It was delivered on February 8, 2015, and posted to the church website shortly after that. In it, Pastor Chen uses 1 Samuel 15 to remind the congregation of the importance of […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 24, 2012
[…] national disaster to brief flashbacks of events during which only a few powerful elites were persecuted or tortured, even while society supported a noble, moral and snow-white spirit. Chinese communist leaders denounce U.S. values but send children to U.S. colleges (May 19, 2012, The Washington Post, by Andrew Higgins and Maureen Fan) When scholars […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for June 7, 2012
[…] He says many dissidents who led that movement have become Christians. In fact, he says 1989 was a watershed year for conversions, which led to a quiet spiritual revolution, among many Chinese, who equated Christianity with modernity. Here & Nows Robin Young spoke with Yang, and the interview is excerpted below.GOVERNMENT / POLITICS / […]