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Honor-Shame Conference 2020

Reconciling the Nations

[…] PhD degrees. The conference will offer a dynamic learning community and will benefit everyone engaged in Christian ministry in our broken world. For more information, check out the conference website or the registration page. A two-page promotion sheet is also available here. Or write to Werner Mischke, conference coordinator at [email protected]. Image credit: Honor-Shame Conference.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | February 11, 2021

[…] outbreaks, many are having to tighten their belts. Chinese births fell 15% during pandemic-hit 2020  (February 10, 2021, Inkstone News) Just over 10 million babies were registered in China’s birth registration system last year, raising concerns that the country’s demographic crisis is no longer an issue that is on the horizon. “The collapse of the newborn population is really here,” said James […]

Book Reviews

Into China and Beyond: A Timeless Journey of Faith

[…] indigenous songs are used by God. In his survey of Christianity in China, Aikman skillfully weaves in seminary training, the ministries of foreigners in China (and their code words), the State church, the Catholic church, some of the Mainland Chinese Christians overseas and the relationship of official bodies in the international realm. Interestingly, this […]

Peoples of China

Cultural Continuity and Discontinuity in Chinese Church Leadership

[…] provide a mystical lifestyle for all Chinese who wish to escape from culture into nature. Coupled with this mystic quest for oneness with nature is the Confucian code of ethics, teaching the prince and leader to behave in a moral and pragmatic way, so that each man, woman and child knows his/her place in […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Twenty Quotes from Faithful Disobedience

[…] Rise of House Churches and Urban Churches—Jin Mingri I think the first issue for the house church to solve is not the issue of its ‘legality’ or registration, but the establishment and affirmation of its identity and subjective consciousness; that is, to know who it is (p. 48). Why Didn’t We Join the National […]

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House Church and TSPM: Surprising Admissions in China’s Official Press

[…] had purchased its own facility with the knowledge of the government but was subsequently denied access to the premises. According to the article, Shouwang was refused legal registration after refusing to join the TSPM. Sun Yi, an elder at Shouwang, is quoted as saying that the TSPM, as an arm of the government, cannot […]

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ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024

[…] expand its geopolitical influence. Evidence—whether objective or subjective—of ancient Chinese civilizations in peripheral regions along the Silk Road has been used to legitimize PRC territorial claims and promote contemporary economic and political projects, notably via the Belt and Road Initiative. Religion Post-Pandemic College Ministry: Part 1 (August 5, 2024, China Partnership) Many of today’s […]

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ZGBriefs | October 1, 2015

[…] an education data and consulting company. The data was collected in the second half of last year. Health / Environment Beijing to Return to its Roots and Promote Commuting by Bicycle (September 25, 2015, Nanfang Insider) Beijing has long been known as the city of bicycles, but with China’s economic boom and desire for […]

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ZGBriefs | September 22, 2016

[…] overcrowded subway rides. Beijing Scraps Urban-Rural Hukou Distinction (September 20, 2016, Caixin Online) Beijing has ended the distinction between urban and rural residents in the city's household registration system, giving both groups access to the same level of public services, but analysts said it may not immediately narrow the gap between city and countryside. The […]

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ZGBriefs | September 19, 2019

[…] to Criticisms (September 16, 2019, Radii China) In between some strongly nationalist points about all Chinese people working for the motherland and some softer messaging about wanting to “ promote mutual cultural understanding between the two countries,” Cao lambasts the idea of workers’ unions. China’s 2020 Olympic Mascots Have Unusual Names (September 18, 2019, Inkstone News) The organizers […]