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Learning about China

Sipping from a Fire Hose

China is complicated. It is both a 5000-year-old civilization and a 72-year-old nation. It has a free-wheeling capitalist economy presided over by a Communist party. Traditions run deep and change happens at a dizzying pace. Where do you go to make sense of it all? <p>In this webinar, we explore ways to learn about […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | April 16, 2015

[…] of Books</em>)<br /> Drake has been traveling to Xinjiang since 2007, when she began photographing Central Asia from her base in Istanbul. Over the years, she has come to know the region well, and struggled to break free from its clichés. The summation of her work is <em>Wild Pigeon</em>, an ambitious, beautiful, and crushingly sad book.</p>

Events

China’s First Christians

Who Were They and What Can We Learn from Them?

Join us on March 20, 2025, in the Twin Cities for Dr. Glen Thompson’s lecture on China’s earliest Christians, their history, and lessons for today. Free and open to all!

Blog Entries

Developing and Modeling a Biblical Worldview

If we believe God's word is true, we should not shy away from letting second generation youth ask questions. If students are free to ask questions in a safe environment, and are given Biblical answers, their faith will grow.

The Lantern

Faith and Generosity

Will the Church in China Make the Connection?

[…] characteristic of the life of a follower of Jesus Christ. It is the joyful life that flows freely and richly from a heart that has been set free by the power of the Holy Spirit. It is the way Christians bear the image of the God who "so loved the world that He gave […]

Articles

Ways Foreigners Can Serve in Chinese Churches

<p>According to Chinese regulations, foreigners are free to do most kinds of church service provided it is under the authority of local recognized Chinese church leaders.</p>

Book Reviews

When East Meets West in the Market Place

<p><em>One Billion Customers: Lessons from the Front Lines of Doing Business in China</em> by James McGregor. New York: Free Press, 2005, 312 pp., ISBN: 0743258398, US$27.00.</p><p><em>Reviewed by Brent Fulton</em></p>

Blog Entries

Counting by Sevens—Re-entry into China

[…] nostrils and throat samples. Fortunately, our test results were uniformly negative. We had to pay for the hotel room and food costs, but the COVID tests were free (small benefit). Another complicating factor during our quarantine was a COVID outbreak that started in Nanjing but spread to many provinces and cities in China. We […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 3, 2012

[…] Weiwei: 6 famous dissidents in China (April 30, 2012, Christian Science Monitor) The Baffling Case of Chen Guangcheng (April 30, 2012, The Wall Street Journal) Chen Guangcheng: Free Citizen, Uncertain Future (May 1, 2012, China Digital Times) Chen Guangcheng was free to leave, Chinese police tell activist (May 1, 2012, The Guardian) Blind Chinese […]

Blog Entries

How Should the Church Respond to Government Control?

A Reader Responds to the Spring 2023 CSQ

[…] on religion among the world’s 15 most populous countries are plotted, according to social hostility and government restrictions. The countries in the green zone are safe and free for people to practice religion. Countries in the yellow zones are risky for believers. Countries in the red zone are dangerous for believers. Data Source: Pew […]