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December 27, 2013
<p>Why China Celebrates Christmas (December 21, 2013, ChinaSource Blog)</p> <p>Christmas is a global holiday, and it looks pretty much the same wherever goes is in the world. Including China. Once banned as a sign of bourgeois decadence, Christmas has made a roaring comeback in the Middle Kingdom. A recent article in the official English daily Global […]
Now, about Those “Cross Size” Regulations
[…] with a request for comments from the public. One pastor in the province shared his comments with the <em>Gospel Times</em>, who in turn posted it on their site. It’s an interesting look at how these regulations are viewed by a Christian leader, as well a fascinating window into how the religious sphere “talks to” […]
Top Christian News Stories in China in 2014 (#1-5)
<p>On December 31, 2014, the mainland site<em> Christian Times</em> published a long article titled “Taking Stock at the End of the Year: <em>Christian Times </em>Top Ten Chinese Christian News Stories of 2014.” Topping their list, of course, was the ongoing church and cross demolition campaign in Zhejiang Province. But there were other events that […]
What Does it Mean to Believe in Jesus?
<p><em>In this post on the popular Christian site </em>Voice in the Wilderness<em> (</em>kuanye<em>), the writer addresses a fundamental theological question: What does it mean to believe in Jesus?</em></p>
Paying the Price – An Interview with a Shenzhen Pastor about Cross-cultural Missions (Part 1)
<p>On November 26, the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> published a long interview with a house church pastor in Shenzhen who has been leading short-term mission trips to Burma and other neighboring countries for several years. The title of the piece is “Shenzhen Pastor Talks About the Joy and Pain of Cross-Cultural Missions, Calling on […]
ZGBriefs | June 20, 2019
<p><strong>"Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" an unlikely anthem of Hong Kong protests</strong> (June 18, 2019, Reuters)<br /> For the past week, the hymn has been heard almost non-stop at the main protest site, in front of the city’s Legislative Council, and at marches and even at tense stand-offs with the police. </p>
How to Make the Church Chinese? Three Perspectives
[…] the Church Chinese: Perspectives from the Religious, Academic, and Political Spheres" and is posted on the website of the China Christian Council/Three-Self Patriotic Movement (CCC/TSPM). Originally published in the official China Nationalities News, it examines the question of how Chinese the church is in China. While most Chinese Christians would likely agree that today's church is […]
Being Salt and Light in the World
[…] many Chinese Christians are turning their attention to the issue of how to be salt and light in their communities. This article, published on the popular Christian site Kuanye Zhi Sheng ("Voice in the Wilderness") is about a local ministry in southern China that is reaching out to care for some of China's "left-behind children," children […]
ZGBriefs | October 18, 2018
<p>How the Foreign NGO Law Has Affected International Adoption (October 16, 2018, <em>China File</em>) The Chinese government has prevented foreign adoption agencies from legally filing temporary activities in China, and has effectively shut down at least three major official programs.<br /> </p>
The Achilles Heel of Chinas Rise: Faith
<p>In addition to Christian websites and periodicals in China, there are also academic sites which are writing on issues related to religion, law, and society. One such site is Pacific Institute of Social Science, which aggregates scholarly articles published throughout China. They recently posted a translation of an article titled "The Achilles Heel of Chinas […]