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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 1
The Quest for Trustworthy Information
One…reason for drop in the number of publications the measures introduced to combat the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in…less direct contact. However…the decline started before the arrival of the pandemic and secondly, the Communist Party had…been busy for many years…to control the information environment, even before the watershed 2018 regulations came into force.
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Observations of Dynamics in Families Affected by Autism
Lessons from China and the West
<p>Families affected by disability have a number of common emotions and experiences regardless of ethnicity or geographical location. The author looks at common concerns, struggles, and hopes that parents face when their child is diagnosed with a disability and specifically, with autism. He also alerts us to some of the programs, helps, and therapies […]
When Christians are Persecuted
<p>Reports of Christians being detained, harassed, fined or otherwise hindered from living out their faith have led many to conclude that persecution is the norm in China. Yet while such incidences do occur, a much larger number of Christians engages seemingly unhindered in a wide variety of activities on a daily basis.</p>
October 4, 2012
[…] in the Mao era. But 30-year-old Xi Jinping bucked the trend, giving up a secure post as adviser to a top military leader to navigate the tumultuous village politics of Zhengding, in Hebei Province. The move offers a window on the political savvy of Mr. Xi, who, despite a recent two-week absence from public […]
ZGBriefs | May 5, 2016
[…] Xi’s insistence is not new, nor is it simply a function of China’s Communist rule. Since imperial times, state power has been seen as ultimate. It is, and has always been, the prerogative of the Chinese state to define orthodox belief and to set the boundaries for religious groups whose doctrines fall outside official limits.</p>
Sorting Rumor from Fact?
Look for the Red Chop
<p>Distinguishing facts from rumors is never an easy endeavor, but it is even more difficult in China, where official information is often lacking.</p>
How Many Christians in China? Preferred Estimates, Part 1
<p>What is your current <em>best estimate</em> of the number of Christians in China, and how do you arrive at that estimate?</p>
December 27, 2013
[…] 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 Times looked at why China celebrates Christmas. Not surprisingly, the writer highlighted the vast amount of economic activity generated by the holiday. Christmas in China, […]
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Caring for Chinese Teenagers in American High Schools
<p>The high school principal of a Christian school, Kuder shares from her experience as an increasing number of international Chinese students attend the school. She candidly discusses preparations, support and changes the school implemented to establish a high rate of student retention.</p>
ZGBriefs | November 4, 2021
Hopes for China Reopening Dashed by New Limits on Airline Flights This Winter (October 29, 2021, Skift) The world is slowly reopening for wider travel. China, for now, will not be part of that movement. Airlines are among those feeling the brunt.