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ZGBriefs | August 27, 2020
[…] the Bible itself cuts to the heart of evangelical sensibilities. Society / Life Changes to China’s hukou system are creating new divides (August 19, 2020, The Economist) The rich find it easier to move to big cities; the poor are being pushed towards small ones. Mukbang: Why is China clamping down on eating influencers? (August 20, 2020, BBC) […]
ZGBriefs | September 13, 2018
<p>China cracks down on 'chaotic' religious information online (September 10, 2018, The Guardian) All organisations promoting religious messages on the internet will have to apply for licenses.</p>
ZGBriefs | December 6, 2018
<p>Weibo’s Online Slang: 10 Chinese ‘Tribes’ & ‘Clans’ to Know (December 1, 2018, What’s on Weibo)<br /> A major part of this online slang culture is the categorization of people into ‘tribes’ or ‘clans’ (族); classifying those (urban) young Chinese people who share certain traits. </p>
ZGBriefs | September 22, 2022
Temple excursions booming among Chinese youth (September 21, 2022, The China Project) According to government data, there are currently more than 33,000 Buddhist temples in China. An increasing number of them find themselves hosting urban youth who seek an escape from the rat race.
Online Devotionals
<p>Churches in China are increasingly looking for ways to use the internet to evangelize and encourage believers. This article, originally published in the mainland site <em>Gospel Times</em> is about a church in Liaoning province that posts daily video devotionals online to one of China’s largest video-sharing sites.</p>
New Online Course: “The Church in China Today”
<p>As part of the ChinaSource Institute’s ongoing effort to provide resources for those serving in China, we are pleased to announce our latest online course, “The Church in China Today.”</p>
Do Chinese Christians Still Need to Study Theology Abroad in the Online Learning Era?
[…] spend four years studying theology abroad. The reason is that most people simply want to gain a comprehensive theological understanding, and for that, there are already mature online seminary courses available. You can now study theology online, either through free or paid programs. (I will provide a list of some free and paid websites […]
An Interview with Mike Frith, Founder and Director of OSCAR
ChinaSource is excited to partner with OSCAR, which stands for One Stop Center for Advice and Resources. The UK-based website offers both in-person and online courses, including the British Culture Orientation course. Find out about this course and more aspects of OSCAR’s work in this “3 Questions” video interview with Mike Frith.
ZGBriefs | April 4, 2024
[…] 2, 2024, NPR) In a new book, Made in China, historian Elizabeth O'Brien Ingleson explains how corporate America began reconceptualizing trade with China in the 1970s, the factors that led to this change and how "what had once been a fantasy of 400 million customers slowly started to become one of 800 million workers instead."
Chinese Church Voices: 10 Observed Trends on Chinese Christian Media
<p>In June of 2012, ChinaSource launched a blog called Chinese Church Voices where we have been posting translations of content taken from Mainland Christian online sources websites, blogs, and micro-blogs. Our goal is to help give outsiders a chance to "listen in on the conversations" that Chinese Christians are having online.</p> <p>I recently went […]