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ZGBriefs | November 4, 2021
Hopes for China Reopening Dashed by New Limits on Airline Flights This Winter (October 29, 2021, Skift) The world is slowly reopening for wider travel. China, for now, will not be part of that movement. Airlines are among those feeling the brunt.
The Value of Interdependence
[…] relevant and biblically based message of the intrinsic value of every individual. As a Westerner, my knowledge of China is shaped by this sliver of a window into Chinese culture and the church in China. It is more exposure than the average Westerner but not as much as some of you who read this blog.</p>
ZGBriefs | July 8, 2021
My Life as a Christian Under a Communist Regime (July 1, 2021, The Gospel Coalition) Since we don’t have full religious liberty, there’s always a heavy price to pay if one decides to follow Christ. We are not under severe persecution—compared to Christians in North Korea or Iran, we are just experiencing some troubles.
Mr. Zhang Believes
A Film Review
<p>Traditionally, film festival pieces are known to push boundaries and be more artistically daring than your average blockbuster affair. But the space in which director Qiu Jiongjiong plays with his film <em>Chi (</em><em>癡</em><em>)</em> is one that even has the artistic community a bit stunned. The film, which has been alternately named <em>Mr. Zhang Believes</em>, has been described […]
Beijing Taxi
A Film Review
[…] before the Olympics and follows the lives of three taxi drivers. Each of them shares their own perspective on Beijing’s transformation, China’s rise, and most importantly, what it all means to them. Is China hosting the Olympics really all the glitz and glory that it was dreamed to be? What price economic growth and development?</p>
Supporting Article
Conserving Water and Wildlife in the Source Areas of China’s Major Rivers
<p>China is developing at a phenomenal rate, and urbanization may be the most obvious feature of China’s human landscape in the 21st century; yet, we must ask the question: At what price such rapid development?</p>
Church Staff Salary—How Much Is Enough?
[…] the other hand, church members are mostly white-color workers and tithe amply, which lays a foundation to pay a higher salary for their preachers. Compared with the average salary of people in the same city, the income for preaching staff still needs to be increased. But compared with traditional churches, there has already been […]
A Closer Look at the China Religion Survey
[…] five major religions Buddhism is still the most influential and contributed the most to charity. Philanthropic support amounted to 41,000 yuan per temple, far more than the average religious site offering of 18,000 yuan. The findings showed that Buddhism also shows the highest percentage of internet missionary work (14%). Taoism is the most indigenous […]
When the Police Come Knocking
A Guide for Churches
[…] officer. If the police demand to register gathering members, or to inspect identification documents of gathering members, we should adamantly refuse, and be willing to pay the price, until we and all gathered members are forcefully taken to the police station. The church also encourages small group members and present family members to record […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for April 12, 2012
[…] 360 mobile phone guard for 70 million users. It’s estimated that 100 billion spam messages harassed China’s one billion mobile phone users in the past year. On average cell phone users receive 11.4 unwanted messages each week, with 22.6 percent of the total messages sent in the later half of 2011, according to a […]