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Keep Praying for MH
<p>On July 17, a Malaysian Airlines flight travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was shot out of the skies over eastern Ukraine. 298 souls perished. In the days following, many Christians took to Weibo to express their condolences. We have translated a few of those posts below.</p>
Coming to Terms with the Church
<p>An article that appeared last month in China's official press raises interesting questions about how the church in China is viewed by both the Chinese state and society.</p>
ZGBriefs | March 30, 2017
[…] out Reformed authors at bookstores and heading to Reformed websites. And some are also stumbling, passing quick judgment on those who aren’t five-pointers. Some are proud. A number are splitting up congregations. In many ways, Reformed theology in China looks like a newborn colt attempting that first walk—eager, stumbling, up and down and up […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 17, 2012
[…] to present valid identification, according to a spokesman from the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau. Police have also opened a tip hotline and will tighten reviews of visa applications during the period, the spokesman said, adding that the tasks will be completed by officers capable of speaking foreign languages and trained in the handling […]
April 11, 2013
[…] people familiar with the matter said. Their unresolved clash could suggest the leadership remains torn over one of China's most divisive social issues, said a recently retired family planning official. How quickly it is settled may shed light on whether new President Xi Jinping will ease family-planning controls on a nation of 1.3 billion people.</p>
A Closer Look at the China Religion Survey
[…] young people in China as well as the growth of Islam. But the survey was much broader and revealed other interesting data points about religion in China. The mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> took a close look at the survey and highlighted some of the other findings that did not get much play, particularly in the western press. </p>
November 21, 2013
<p>The Bible business (November 20, 2013, Global Times)</p> <p>To meet the spiritual needs of the rapidly growing number of Christians, China printed more than 105 million Bibles from 1987 to 2012, of which 60 percent were distributed to churches inside the country and 40 percent were delivered overseas. In this factory, employees operate machines round […]
Prayer Resources
[…] prayer texts. Prayercast – China This site is a treasure-trove of resources to encourage and facilitate prayer, not just for China, but for the nations. These include video prayer guides, list of prayer points, and background information on the country. Operation World – People’s Republic of China Operation World has numerous resources segmented by […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 24, 2012
[…] Seeing Red in China) They monitor our phones and email talking with a provincial church leader (May 21, 2012, Seeing Red in China) Chinese Christians are filling vital roles in their communities (and a rant) (May 23, 2012, Seeing Red in China) GOVERNMENT / POLITICS / FOREIGN AFFAIRS Top China security official named to […]
ZGBriefs | March 19, 2015
[…] Chinese Students in the U.S. Aim to Bridge the Cultural Divide</strong> (March 18, 2015, China Real Time)<br /> “My ‘Foreign’ Roommate: Muge & Katherine,” is an 11-minute video produced by Ms. Miao and a few other Wisconsin students showing an imaginary but realistic first week in the life of two roommates, one Chinese and […]