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A Necessary Task
A Reader Responds to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”
As the number of expatriate cross-cultural workers in China, and the scale of their work, has shrunk dramatically, it is vital that we take time to reflect on what we have done and how we have done it.
A Life that Belongs in Heaven
[…] resources and training for the Chinese church in this area is great.</p> <p>One man who is speaking to this need is Yuan Datong (Andrew Yuan), a Christian marriage counselor who conducts marriage workshops in churches all over the country. He has also authored a number of books on the subject, including <em>Marriage: A Covenant for Life</em>.</p>
Choosing the Chinese Bible Translation
A Guide for Believers
[…] translation resources are limited, but that’s not entirely accurate. The United Bible Societies have been carrying out an extensive Bible digitization project, preserving texts and creating digital archives in many languages. This project revealed that while English has the highest number of translations, Chinese ranks third after Spanish, with over 80 complete or partial translations.
3 Questions: Interview with Scott Callaham
Songs from the Heart
[…] Callaham is now available. <em>Songs from the Heart</em> includes 41 hymns written in Chinese with Western music notation, Chinese-style numerical notation, and guitar chords for each hymn. </p><p> Joann Pittman recently talked with Scott to find out more about how a former submariner from Texas ended up composing hymns in Chinese. She posed three questions.
Another Look at the Life of Eric Liddell
A Book Review
<p>A number of books have been written about Eric Liddell, but this one is different.</p>
Where Are the “Liu Mei?”
<p>The number of Chinese students studying in the US has increased drastically in recent years. Where are they all studying?</p>
Back to Church in Post-COVID China
For most churches, stagnant ministry and the loss of believers were inevitable during the pandemic. Churches need to focus on how to expand further, gain new believers to compensate for the loss, and even achieve growth in the number of believers.
Caring for Elderly Parents
<p>China is facing some unique demographic challenges, not the least of which is an aging population. Currently, roughly 8% of the population is 65 or older. However, according to a report by the BBC, that number is expected to be 12% by 2020, and 26% by 2050.</p>
ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, February 20 Issue
<p>There were a number of articles in this week's ZGBriefs that caught my attention. The first two are about romance and weddings in China. The third one is about government efforts to save abandoned babies by providing "baby hatches" in various cities. The fourth is for fun video highlights of a motorcycle ride around China.</p>
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 17, 2012
[…] through the 54-story, 234-meter (772-foot) structure on Wednesday, chief architect Ole Scheeren said. Airline cuts number of flights to Philippines (May 16, 2012, Shanghai Daily) China Southern Airlines, one of the three major Chinese airlines, yesterday announced it was cutting flights to the Philippines as tourist numbers shrink amid tensions in the South China […]