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Living with HIV in China

[…] they are carrying their mother’s antibodies. It isn’t until testing at 18 months old, that a child is determined in fact to be a carrier of the virus. (When a child is 18 months old, the mother’s antibodies are no longer in her baby’s blood system.) If a baby is born HIV negative, but […]

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Deciding to Adopt a Child with Special Needs

The wide range of children with special needs can be easily viewed on any international adoption agency’s website. As our family began the process to adopt, we immediately went to the waitlisted special needs children, and quickly felt completely overwhelmed. What we didn’t know was that we’d be confronted with deciding which need we […]

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ZGBriefs | June 15, 2023

[…] lowest since records began in 1986. Data released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs showed the number of couples tying the knot in 2022 fell by about 800,000 compared with 2021, beating that year’s record low. China’s marriage rate has declined rapidly over the past 10 years, since peaking in 2013 when nearly 13.5 […]

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Religious Statistics in China

<p>Current evidence is that religion is flourishing in China. However, practical problems make statistical statements for the number of religious believers in China quite hazardous. The author cautiously examines the evidence that exists for each of the five, major, officially-recognized religious faiths in China.</p>

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October 24, 2013

[…] Official Press (October 22, 2013, ChinaSource Blog)</p> <p>A recent article appearing in Global Times, the English-language mouthpiece of the authoritative People's Daily, raises interesting questions about how China's leaders view the relationship between the official and unofficial church. Entitled "Estranged Brethren," the article deals forthrightly with the longstanding division between Christians in churches under China's official […]

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Dealing with Local Officials in a Changing China, Part 3

An Update

<p>Despite the regulatory uncertainty many organizations are now facing, there are a number of unchanging basic principles that can increase the yield of any government relations program.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

China’s Churches Celebrate Christmas

With many churches in Beijing not being able to worship on site this year due to the pandemic one Christian tells of a Christmas Eve worship service that he was able to attend.

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ZGBriefs | February 6, 2020

<p><strong>These airlines have suspended flights to and from China</strong>  (February 5, 2020, <em>CNN</em>)<br /> Here's a roundup of some major airlines that have suspended or reduced their flights to mainland China.</p>

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ZGBriefs | July 26, 2018

<p>Airlines comply with demand from China that Taiwan not be referred to as a sovereign nation  (July 25, 2018, The Los Angeles Times)<br /> U.S. airlines have begun to comply with a Chinese demand that Taiwan be referred to as a part of China. </p>

View From the Wall

Between Riches and Poverty: Chinese Christian Business People

<p>In China, the number of Christians is growing constantlyeven the official figure is increasing. The latest estimate from the TSPM/CCC is sixteen million Christians. Among these Christians are a group of people who are busy with their business on weekdays but worship God on weekends; they are the Chinese Christian business people.</p>