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When Your Phone Becomes a Substitute for True Relationships
[…] develops problems, and there is no way to connect on the most basic needs of intimacy, a person will go looking for alternatives. However, if you can find satisfaction within your marriage, why would you look for substitutes? These substitutes become mere junk food. Another metaphor—we as humans were created to need food. When […]
ZGBriefs | March 30, 2017
[…] out Reformed authors at bookstores and heading to Reformed websites. And some are also stumbling, passing quick judgment on those who aren’t five-pointers. Some are proud. A number are splitting up congregations. In many ways, Reformed theology in China looks like a newborn colt attempting that first walk—eager, stumbling, up and down and up […]
ZGBriefs | February 2, 2017
[…] Voices)<br /> However, the traveling trend has shifted slightly in recent years, as more and more people decide to travel abroad during the holiday, in order to avoid seeing relatives altogether. Among the younger generation in particular, many find the Near Year's greetings and conversation among extended family members about their marriage and income status to be annoying.</p>
ZGBriefs | November 19, 2015
<h2></h2> <p><strong>Government Enlists NGOs to Help Homeless</strong> (November 18, 2015, <em>China File</em>)<br /> Wang and her colleagues are visiting Chen as social workers from a non-governmental organization called Ruifeng Social Service Center. Every Thursday evening, they take to the streets to find homeless people who need help. Tonight, they’re caring for Chen.</p>
ZGBriefs | May 24, 2018
<p><strong>Baozi vs. Jiaozi</strong> (May 20, 2018, <em>Transparent Language</em>) Both are cheap, delicious little bundles of joy, so you really can’t go wrong either way.</p>
Measures, Counter-measures, and Filial Piety
<p>The Chinese have a saying: "<em>shang you zhengce, xia you duice</em>." A fairly literal translation is "the top adopts measures and the bottom adopts counter-measures. A more colloquial way of putting it is "the leaders make the policies and the people find a way around them."</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
Islam has the largest number of under-30 believers in China?
Christian Today has posted an article with this headline: “Islam is the most popular religion for under-30s in China." The lead says: Islam has the largest number of young believers in China, new research has found, despite the growth of Christianity in the country and an atheist government. The China Religion Survey 2015, released […]
ZGBriefs | March 12, 2020
<p><strong>Inside the Race for a COVID-19 Cure</strong> (March 6, 2020, Sixth Tone)<br /> Scientists are racing to find vaccines, drugs, and antibody treatments capable of combatting the virus, which currently has no known cure. </p>
How Many Christians in China? Preferred Estimates, Part 2
<p>What is your current best estimate of how many Christians there are in China, and how did you arrive at that number?</p>
Unmasking China’s “Official” Church
[…] such as "restrictive," "government-sanctioned," or even "Communist-controlled." Granted, one does not have to look too far within China's religious bureaucracy and its associated policies and practices to find evidence that would justify such notions. Unfortunately, however, the perception of the official church which these labels create tends to mask much of what is actually […]