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Increased Persecution? Do Numbers Tell the Whole Story?
[…] and a topic of vital importance to Christians who grieve for the sufferings of their brothers and sisters. A recent report by China Aid citing an increased number of incidents of persecution in 2012 and claiming that the Chinese government has embarked on a planned effort to eradicate the house churches in China by […]
Ascension
A Film Review
What does it mean to pursue the “Chinese Dream”? And how can those of us who watch a film like Ascension move away from judgement and toward understanding and compassion for people struggling to achieve their dream?
ZGBriefs Newsletter for June 7, 2012
[…] we don’t have a problem with it.BUSINESS / ECONOMICS / FOREIGN TRADEChina’s manufacturing weakens in May (June 1, 2012, AFP)China’s manufacturing sector weakened in May, two closely watched indices showed Friday, providing further confirmation that the world’s second largest economy is slowing more than previously thought.The official purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for manufacturing indicated […]
Supporting Article
Deploying Appropriate Technology
[…] of wireless technology. The number of Internet users is growing rapidly. With 18 million users in 2000, the projected growth is 80 million users by 2003. (In contrast, Japan currently has 23 million users and is projected to have 60 million by 2003.) According to the Yankee Group, many “third” world countries usually have at […]
Supporting Article
A Piece of the Puzzle
Training Mainland Chinese to be Cross-Cultural Missionaries
[…] Jerusalem (BTJ) phenomenon, the issue of training Chinese missionaries seems to have fallen on the sidelines. More attention has been given to issues such as the controversial number of 100,000 missionaries, abuse of the genuine grass-root missionary spirit, and who has the right to represent BTJ. Despite the legitimacy of all these concerns, traininga […]
ZGBriefs | December 8, 2016
[…] The New York Times) The Communist Party’s internal investigation system has come under repeated criticism from rights advocates and lawyers in recent years. But the Human Rights Watch report goes further, describing a symbiosis between that system and the state judiciary that makes it harder for suspects to challenge accusations or to retract confessions […]
Lead Article
A Big Piece of the Puzzle
[…] Jerusalem (BTJ) phenomenon, the issue of training Chinese missionaries seems to have fallen on the sidelines. More attention has been given to issues such as the controversial number of 100,000 missionaries, abuse of the genuine grass-root missionary spirit, and who has the right to represent BTJ. Despite the legitimacy of all these concerns, traininga […]
Book Reviews
A Much-Needed Update about Chinese Christianity
[…] that Cannot Be Hidden</em> by Brent Fulton<br /> <em>Reviewed by Li Jin</em></p> <p>Due to urbanization and social change, China’s churches look different today than they did a number of years ago. Urban churches, with unusual diversity, now comprise a major part of Chinese Christianity. Fulton identifies many of the changes the church has experienced […]
When the Police Come Knocking
A Guide for Churches
[…] we must definitely not boast of the strength of our own faith, nor admonish members who are weaker in faith. Instead, we must exhort one another and watch over one another, waiting for Christ’s reviving work to arrive. 2. As for church staff or members who fall and sin in religious cases, such as […]
Peoples of China
Conversation with a Migrant-Worker Church Minister
<p>An interview by Dr. Mary Ma with the minister of a migrant worker’s urban church which identifies a number of issues characteristic of urban churches comprised of migrant workers from rural areas. These concerns include living conditions, economic status, long work hours, mobility, and other factors that all contribute to the church’s spiritual health and stability.</p>