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A Winter Reading Recommendation

[…] for cross-cultural workers in every phase of their career. (A review of Looming Transitions also appeared in the "Transitions" issue.) Timothy Conkling has written a book, the class="searchwp-highlight">first in a proposed series, that discusses in an engaging way what it means to live bouncing between different cultures. So, if you are looking for some […]

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ZGBriefs | January 2, 2024

[…] to ‘establish synergies with the BRI. Religion Sharing the Gospel in a Fast-Changing Culture (December class="searchwp-highlight">26, 2024, China Partnership) A lot has changed since 2018, when we class="searchwp-highlight">first visited Chinese cities in prayer, but much has also remained the same. We wanted to close out this year of prayer by re-visiting a 2018 interview […]

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The Facts about the Church in China

[…] the urbanization of China, the spiritual center of gravity appears to be shifting to a new stream, the unregistered urban church. This latter group, composed largely of class="searchwp-highlight">first-generation believers, is not affiliated with either the TSPM or the rural house church movements. Devoted Christians can be found within all three streams. All would agree […]

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ZGBriefs | December class=”searchwp-highlight”>26, 2024

[…] Trade / Business China’s Real Estate Crisis: Why the Younger Generation Is Not Buying Houses Anymore (December 21, 2024, The Diplomat) Go to college, find a job, class="searchwp-highlight">buy a house, get married: For decades, homeownership has been seen as an essential part of life in China. Based on that long-standing truth, analysts are forecasting […]

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Liberalism and China’s Churches

[…] not bound by flawed traditions. In some cases, they themselves were liberal intellectuals before coming to Christ. These churches commonly respond in one of two ways. The class="searchwp-highlight">first is to continue to build themselves up in the faith, seeking answers for social and political ills in an in-depth theology. On certain topics their response […]

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Developing and Modeling a Biblical Worldview

[…] of the second generation from the church. The book Already Gone gives statistics regarding those who no longer believe the accounts in the Bible are true: 39.8% class="searchwp-highlight">first had doubts in middle school 43.7% class="searchwp-highlight">first had doubts in high school 10.6% had their class="searchwp-highlight">first doubts during college4 A Barna study, states that 70-75% of […]

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Unmasking China’s “Official” Church

[…] religious locations, in reality most large TSPM churches have many affiliated meeting points around the community. In the case of this particular church, attendance on Sundays may class="searchwp-highlight">number around class="searchwp-highlight">800. However, if the membership of the dozens of registered meeting points under the church's supervision is included the total class="searchwp-highlight">number of Christians served by […]

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Taking Ourselves (and the Gospel) Seriously

[…] San Francisco State University and founder of the group Stop AAPI Hate, some 3,class="searchwp-highlight">800 Asian Americans reported being the victims of racial abuse or violence during the class="searchwp-highlight">first year of the pandemic. Most of these were women. Over 500 incidents were reported in the class="searchwp-highlight">first two months of 2021 alone.  Particularly disturbing is the […]

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Chinese Communist Party Centennial—Struggle and Flexibility

[…] to organize people and convert them to a movement. Sounds like a familiar story, right? These particular people were not house church leaders, though. They were the class="searchwp-highlight">first leaders of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Modernization, development, and arrival on the world stage were just dreams when that class="searchwp-highlight">first group of twelve individuals gathered […]

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Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

[…] to represent a concrete, financial contribution from them to the young family. Lastly, following the introduction of the strict one-child family planning policy—the post-eighties babies being the class="searchwp-highlight">first generation born under these rules—insecurities which normally surround childbirth were further intensified. As a result, grandparents often became emotionally entangled even during the early stages of […]