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An Invitation to Lament

[…] visas, negative COVID-19 test results, and very expensive plane tickets in hand, we were ready to go. However, for reasons unknown, we were not granted the green code to fly. Our visas expired shortly thereafter, and it wasn’t until late autumn in 2021 that we received new visas for our entire family. Surely this […]

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December 6, 2012

[…] Chen said that officials “have enacted revenge” on his nephew and others because he fled the country, and that those who ordered his nephew’s arrest have been promoted. He addresses the newly-elected head of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping, who was confirmed during the ruling party’s once-in-a-decade leadership change last month. “Dear Mr Xi […]

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Dealing with Local Officials in a Changing China

An Update

[…] present regulations that have gone unenforced are now being implemented while new regulations are being drawn up to address areas not previously covered by China’s current legal code. Moreover, many of these regulations—or at least their interpretations—seem to be constantly in process, with the result that nearly everyone is caught in the uncomfortable situation […]

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ZGBriefs | February 4, 2021

[…] are taking temperatures at the entrances and/or requiring face masks for entry. (Pretty much all malls are). My office building is requiring everyone to show their “health code” upon entry (it must be green). Economics / Trade / Business China Stockpiles Chips, Chip-Making Machines to Resist U.S.  (February 3, 2021, Bloomberg, via Yahoo! News) China is […]

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Empowering Chinese Church Leaders with Thriving Leaders

[…] leaders, deepen their understanding of the Bible, and actively participate in fulfilling the Great Commission. Opportunities to partner with Thriving Leaders as content providers and trainers also exist. To find out more about our work and how to partner in building up Chinese pastors, please contact [email protected]. You can also scan the QR code below.

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The Present Condition of Christianity and Religious Regulations in China

[…] three suggestions for altering the thinking and implementing policies. The first is to adhere to the principle of equal treatment for all religions. The state should not promote any religion nor should it oppress any religion. Rather, different religions should be allowed to operate according to the rules of a market economy; there should […]

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ZGBriefs | May 31, 2018

[…] and Taoism, two of China’s five officially recognised religions. A "New" New Normal? (May 28, 2018, ChinaSource Blog) The mandate of the UFWD, on the other hand is to promote Party-State policies and make sure that all segments and sectors of society remain loyal to (or at least don’t challenge) the Party. Cults on Social Media (May […]

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ZGBriefs | March 5, 2020

[…] popular this year comes with a term of its own, namely cūnbō (村播): rural livestreaming.  Chinese farmers using livestreaming as a way to sell their products and promote their business have become a more common occurrence on China’s e-commerce and social media platforms.  Podcast: The View from Beijing (March 4, 2020, Deep Background, with Noah Feldman) […]

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How Can God Reach These People? (2)

A Look at the Chinese Diaspora in Southern Africa

[…] to other areas or reaching out through short-term ministry from their groups to other areas. I went on a vision trip with other members of SACON to Eswatini (known previously as Swaziland) and Zimbabwe. Chinese people were everywhere! God put them on my heart! Now I’m reaching out to them using fitness and sports […]

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ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015

[…] the question of what translation is. I’m afraid it is something quite different from what the person on the street takes it to be. It is not code-switching. Let’s take a tiny example, chosen at random, from David Roy’s translation of the immense sixteenth-century Chinese novel Chin P’ing Mei, or The Plum in the […]