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When the Police Come Knocking
A Guide for Churches
[…] is unknown, we will not give up seeking and praying. 5. The church encourages brothers and sisters to use all legal means (such as voice recording, video, phone calls, letters, and in-person visits) to report the case to the police, to file complaints, to request a supervising police officer to be present, and to […]
Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?
[…] these politiciansof all men the most attuned to popular sentiment, even if they ignored ithave dared to identify with a totally “foreign” faith? Institutional presence Before the Japanese invasion and then the anti-Christian policies of the People’s Republic of China, the role of Christians in society was visible in the thousands of church buildings, […]
ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015
<p></p> <p>Married Without Children in China: Dealing With the Pressure in a Baby-Centric Country (July 21, 2015, <em>China Real Time</em>)<br /> In China, “Are you married?” and “Do you have children?” can be the equivalent of asking, “How are you?” An American who met my husband while working at an Internet company in China, […]
March 21, 2013
<p> For Many in China, the One Child Policy is Already Irrelevant (March 19, 2013, China File)</p> <p>Before getting pregnant with her second child, Lu Qingmin went to the family-planning office to apply for a birth permit. Officials in her husbands Hunan village where she was living turned her down, but she had the baby anyway. […]
ZGBriefs | December 8, 2016
[…] like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China lodges complaint with US over Trump's Taiwan phone call (December 3, 2016, The Guardian) Geng Shuang, a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, said in a statement on Saturday: “It must be pointed out that […]
September 13, 2012
[…] is extending ticket booking period on a trial basis with trains that leave from Shanghai for Wuhan, Zhengzhou, Nanchang and Chengdu cities, Wuhan Evening News reported today. Tickets can be booked 28 days in advance, compared with the current practice of 12 days. Travelers can log on www.12306.cn between 11am to 8pm today to […]
ZGBriefs | December 3, 2015
<h2></h2> <p>Amid Smog Wave, an Artist Molds a Potent Symbol of Beijing’s Pollution (December 1, 2015, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> For 100 days, Brother Nut dragged a roaring, industrial-strength vacuum cleaner around the Chinese capital’s landmarks, sucking up dust from the atmosphere. He has mixed the accumulated gray gunk with red clay to create […]
July 17, 2014
[…] first railway. The Qing Empire was suspicious of the foreign colonialists and their plans to open up China's interior by means of rail. But Europeans, Soviets and Japanese have all played a part. Even as recently as a decade ago, it was French, German and Japanese companies which brought high-speed rail to China. But […]
A Closer Look at the China Religion Survey
[…] not provide any type of retirement insurance for their clergy, and 26% of places of worship did not purchase health insurance for clergy. Regarding the issue of tickets for entry (to temples and other religious sites) there seems to be a significant gap between reality and the criticisms made by the media and public, […]
April 04, 2013
<p>Current Ideological Trends in China How Should The Church Respond? (March 27, 2013, Lausanne Global Conversation)</p> <p>In discussion of the social and political status of Christianity in China, the relationship of the churches and the government naturally takes centre stage. Nonetheless, how the faith and its growing influence are viewed in China is caught up […]