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New: “The Church in China Today” Course

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[…] Service. Amy and I combined have nearly 40 years of experience preparing people for service in China. is offered for $30.00. However, you can use the coupon code CHINASOURCE to enroll for $25.00. Course 2: The Church in China Today Last month we launched our second course, “The Church in China Today: It’s Not […]

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Expatriates Serving in China’s New Era

Recent Developments, Future Prospects

[…] Communist Party and the state and to allow Chinese citizens some areas of life that were not directly monitored and supervised by the Party. Since Xi’s 2012 promotion, the Party has reinserted itself into all areas of life—most visibly through the return of political study sessions, the growing influence of hyper-local block committees on […]

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Putonghua: Uniting a Linguistically Fractured China

[…] After the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the matter became urgent for the Communist Party as they sought to unify the country and promote literacy. The first step was the release of a list of 515 simplified characters in 1956 (Kindle, loc. 747). The next step was the introduction of […]

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Catholic Social Thought

A Contribution to Civil Society in Contemporary China

[…] was evidenced early by the establishment in 1985 of the Amity Foundation. Amity is a semi-autonomous, voluntary, nonprofit organization created on the initiative of Chinese Protestants to promote education, social and health services, and rural development in China’s poorest coastal regions and western ethnic minority areas. While no equivalent national organization yet exists under […]

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ZGBriefs | January 9, 2025

[…] Kuliang Forum, Rooted in Missionary Legacy (January 1, 2025, China Christian Daily) The forum was held in Beijing on December 20, 2024, aiming to enhance understanding and promote people-to-people exchanges between China and the United States. It brought together over 150 representatives from the political, academic, media, and business sectors, as well as youth […]

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Single Women Ministering in China

[…] us to pray for these women and encourage us to walk in fuller obedience. Background According to data listed in The Central People’s Government of the People’s Republic of China website,14 there are about 23,050,000 Protestant Christians and about 37,000 pastors/ministers serving in Three-self churches. But there is no recent, updated information on the […]

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China and the House Church

Breaking the Stalemate

[…] be required to come under the TSPM system. They would essentially enjoy equal status with the TSPM and other China’s officially recognized religious organizations. As this pilot registration process is carried out in select locations, both church and government leaders could ascertain how well it is working and make adjustments as needed. The long-term […]

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Caring for China’s “Left-Behind” Children

Due to the government’s hukou registration requirement, many children were left behind in villages as their parents went to work in the cities. While a few fortunate ones were looked after by their mothers, most were in the care of extended relatives, mostly aged grandparents. These are the “left-behind” children that Cherry Wong and […]

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ZGBriefs | May 18, 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 MAY2017. 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 information. Government / […]

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Want to Work in China?

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[…] created equal and that circumstances of their birth, upbringing and environment inexorably widens the gap separating them.” So writes Boye Lafayette DeMente, in his book, China’s Cultural Code Words. It is part of his entry under the word Jieji (class, or level), and is helpful in understanding the role of classifications and categories in […]