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Who Moved My Church?

The reshaping of the world order currently underway portends significant changes to the international institutions and norms that have defined global interaction for much of the past century. For Western evangelicals, many of whom are accustomed to viewing their home country as a “Christian nation,” the dynamics of this transformation are mirrored in the […]

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Toward a Typology of Christian Leaders in China

[…] living in China supplemented by short-term opportunities for advanced study outside; support for publishing translated evangelical works and writing new indigenous works; opportunities to network with Christian scholars internationally; training in church history and apologetics; and organizational development for seminaries and other institutions. Community Leader Among emerging business and cultural leaders are found an increasing […]

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A Pivotal Decade

[…] the challenge facing not only the Chinese government and citizenry but the entire world. The Chinese government’s decision to join the WTO (World Trade Organization)—thus accepting new international limits on PRC sovereignty as well as influence over its economy—came out of recognition that this is the only option for a positive future for either […]

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ZGBriefs | November 7, 2024

[…] be marshaled, directed, and deployed, both at home and overseas, to “realize the Chinese Dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation (实现中华民族伟大复兴的中国梦)” (Qiushi, October 15; International Department, October 28). For Xi Jinping and the CCP leadership, culture is oftentimes merely a byword for a unified patriotism (or Party-otism), which can be used […]

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ZGBriefs | October 17, 2024

[…] Orphans Bear Brunt of China’s Overseas Adoption Ban (October 9, 2024, BBC) Up-to-date statistics are not readily available, but Beijing’s civil affairs ministry said that 95% of international adoptions between 2014 and 2018 involved children with disabilities. These children will “have no future” without international adoption as they are unlikely to be adopted domestically, […]

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ZGBriefs | January 2, 2024

[…] Harbin a top destination for domestic visitors. Now, the northeastern Chinese city known for its annual ice festival and bitter cold is enhancing policies to attract more international tourists. Science and Technology ‘Trusted Data Spaces’: Beijing’s Latest Step Toward Digital Dominance (December 20, 2024, China Brief Archives – Jamestown Foundation) The National Data Administration […]

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ZGBriefs | March 13, 2025

[…] ideological iterations before the official version was settled on. Travel / Food Mandarin Monday: A Meaty Guide to Chinese Sausages (March 10, 2025, The Beijinger Blog) With tickets for Sausage Fest 2025 now on sale, we thought we’d take a dive into the world of Chinese sausages. The general word for sausage in Mandarin […]

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ZGBriefs | December 12, 2024

[…] will technically disappear from the calendar for five years starting from 2025. Arts / Entertainment / Media After Telling Zhejiang’s Story (November 26, 2024, China Media Project) International communication centers, or ICC’s, are sprouting up all over China. These centers, a crucial piece in the leadership’s bid to remake its external propaganda matrix, have […]

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From Sending to Receiving

Beginning in the late 1980s there was a concerted effort among international faith-based organizations to get to China. Whether by placing teachers, facilitating the entry of professionals and business people, engaging with local officials on development projects, or working directly with China’s growing church, there ensued a sustained wave of sending, resulting in tens […]

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Coming to Terms with the Church

<p>An article that appeared last month in China's official press raises interesting questions about how the church in China is viewed by both the Chinese state and society.</p>