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ZGBriefs | May 4, 2017
[…] go directly to the course pages on Udemy: Serving Well in China The Church in China Today To enroll in the courses using the discount, enter the promo code MAY. This offer expires on May 31! If you or your company/organization would like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more […]
ZGBriefs | June 6, 2019
[…] some much-anticipated Chinese TV dramas to keep an eye on this year. China’s New World Media Order (June 3, 2019, Project Syndicate) Today, the regime is proudly promoting its authoritarian model around the world. The new world media order that it is attempting to build is less well-known than the Belt and Road Initiative, […]
Is Having Insurance an Indication of Unbelief?
A Young Preacher Asks
[…] workers must, according to the law, sign up for social insurance, and enjoy its related privileges. Religious organizations must, in accordance with the law, provide social insurance registration for religious workers.” So this is a legal requirement—it is something every work unit that employs people must take full responsibility for. This is not a […]
My God, Why?
[…] decision making as well as Paul’s use of these ideas within his letters. Date: March 24, 2021 Time: 1:00 PM (US Central Daylight Time) Presenter: Jackson Wu Registration is free Register Here ResearchShare We want to announce a new resource on the ChinaSource website, called “ResearchShare.” To find out more, see the recent announcement […]
ZGBriefs | March 16, 2023
[…] Plans Easing ‘Hukou’ Restrictions to Attract Talent (March 15, 2023, Sixth Tone) Those working in the city of 12 million people will be eligible to apply for the household registration permit, known as the hukou, in the downtown area if they hold a college degree and are under the age of 35, according to a draft regulation released by […]
The Sanjiang Church Incident: More than Meets the Eye
[…] was some dispute with local officials about the size of the cross on top of the building. It's not clear whether this had to do with building code regulations or a desire on the part of officials to limit the visible expression of the church in the community Having received permission to build a […]
ZGBriefs | November 7, 2024
[…] opportunity not only to receive and share up-to-date information, but to build connections and partnerships with others who share a focus on China-related work. For information on registration please contact [email protected] directly. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs The Crimes and Punishments of China’s ‘Internet Auditor’ (October 31, 2024, China Media Project) To cope […]
Deconstructing China’s Jerusalem?
[…] During the past year and a half Wenzhou has witnessed the most blatant attack on the church since the Cultural Revolution. Under the guise of enforcing building code regulations, provincial government officials have overseen a campaign to forcibly removed crosses from well over 1,000 church buildings. Pastors and lay people who have resisted have […]
The Impact of Family Issues on Chinese Missionaries
Thinking Through an Approach to Spouse- and Children-Needs of Chinese Missionaries
[…] to participate in the Chinese university entrance examination (FG#9). Another participant, however, cited a personally known situation where a local school allowed a student to maintain school registration while home schooling (FG#8). In a survey of Chinese Christian medical professionals who were interested in missions (including physicians, nurses, etc.), respondents actually ranked the needs […]
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Contemporary Chinese Art and Christianity
[…] the Chinese church after the Cultural Revolution, especially the Chinese family (house / underground) churches. Chinese family churches first took root mostly in rural areas, where household registration policies were less strictly enforced than in urban areas. This allowed for easier relocation and thus evangelism. However, when unprecedented numbers of Chinese students entered the […]