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ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | March 20, 2025

[…] Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death. Romans 8:1-2 Praying for China | Prayercast (January, 2025, ChinaSource) Pray for China (prayforchina.us) Our goal is to promote prayer from every US state for every Chinese province (and county). Click on your state below to see which Chinese province to adopt in prayer, and […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Top Christian News Stories in China in 2014 (#1-5)

[…] of spiritual harvest. Pastor Yuan shared with mainland Christians about the topic of "mission." He reminded everyone that God has given every Chinese Christian living in the 21st century a mission and calling. We must not forget this. He encouraged and called on Christians in attendance to respond to the Great Commission of Jesus […]

Blog Entries

15 Quotes from “China’s Urban Christians: A Light that Cannot be Hidden”

[…] and pull of urbanization have created the impetus not only for physical relocation but also for a rethink of what it means to be the church in 21st century China. 2. Raising up a new generation of qualified leadership, managing church affairs, maintaining the integrity of the faith amidst an onslaught of secularizing forces, […]

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The Church in China Today

It’s Not What You Think

[…] to tell the whole story in a 1.5-hour nutshell. There are too many moving parts, an overwhelming number of juxtapositions, and superfluous realities and misconceptions about the 21st century church in China. Still, Brent Fulton and his team do a wonderful job of clearly stating the wide array of circumstances surrounding the Chinese church […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | August 2, 2018

[…] processors, and producers have a potential customer base of 1.4 billion people. What is China's Belt and Road Initiative? (July 30, 2018, The Guardian) The project is often described as a 21st century silk road, made up of a “belt” of overland corridors and a maritime “road” of shipping lanes. WFOE Deregistration in China: Six Common Questions (July 30, 2018, China Briefing) The Chinese […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Concerns of a Three-Self Pastor for 2020

. . . before the Covid-19 Crisis

[…] are not just going from one year to the next year, but from one era to the next era. We have clearly ended the teens of the 21st century, and are about to enter the 20s. Second, the end of a decade not only signifies that we are each a year older, but that […]

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The COVID-Era Preflight Checklist

[…] our green health code (HDC QR code) we celebrated over a nice dinner with friends. The next day we went to the airport early armed with QR codes, test results, selfie photos and, of course, our luggage. Our flight was reasonably full. Most of the passengers were China-passport holders; the process for them is […]

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Christianity Comes to China

ChinaSource Summer School Session 2

[…] covers the positions of several thinkers. There’s a lot to consider here about issues around enculturation and contextualization. A Sixteenth Century Strategy for Serving China in the 21st Century This one goes way back. It’s a supporting article from the winter 2001 ChinaSource Quarterly, called “Listening to the Chinese Church.” In his piece, Larry […]

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History and Culture in China’s Education

[…] education for its youth. Chinese officials “listed the young people’s moral and spiritual education in the future development strategy.” Premier Wen Jiabao ” pledged efforts to ‘vigorously promote national spirit centered on patriotism and intensify the ideological and moral education of young people in particular.'” “Traditional Chinese morals such as ‘courtesy, righteousness and shame,’ […]

Peoples of China

A New Voice

Trends in Chinese Pop Culture

[…] internet, satellite TV, international travel, and China’s economic integration with the world, Chinese can now participate in the global pop culture. In the wired world of the 21st century, urban Chinese no longer live in isolation as they did in the Mao years. Gone are the days when young people had no idea what […]

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