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ZGBriefs | November 5, 2015
[…] and here’s a fantastic video to prove it! Language / Language Learning Pronunciation (Fluent Mandarin) Pronunciation is one of the aspects of Mandarin Chinese that many beginners find challenging. That’s why I’ve put together a full video course called Break Through Chinese Pronunciation, divided up into easy to digest parts. Books Novelists Against the […]
ZGBriefs | March 26, 2015
[…] first step? The Greying of China and the Church’s Response (March 20, 2015, ChinaSource Blog) As China’s elderly population mushrooms and its working-age population shrinks, Christian families find themselves caught in the middle of this demographic divide. Cultural expectations and legal requirements put the onus on them to care for older family members, but […]
ZGBriefs | August 25, 2016
[…] Tofu (August 18, 2016, <em>The World of Chinese</em>)<br /> With the possible exceptions of rice and dumplings, few foods seem as intrinsically tied to Chinese culture as tofu. But despite its widespread popularity throughout China and vegetarians everywhere, the origins of this food remain shrouded in mysteries of Chinese kings obsessed with finding an elixir for immortality.</p>
ZGBriefs | February 13, 2020
<p><strong>A Brief History of Face Masks in China</strong> (February 12, 2020, <em>Sixth Tone</em>)<br /> Over the past century, Chinese have relied on face masks to shield them from disease, chemical warfare, and pollution. </p>
ZGBriefs | April 9, 2015
[…] Wednesday night, and tailed him around Melbourne's bayside suburbs for two hours, was working for President Xi's corruption fighters or against them. What Did China’s First Daughter Find in America? (April 6, 2015, The New Yorker) For Chinese citizens, the effects of studying in the United States are rarely as simple as the cliché […]
The Chinese Internet–by the Numbers
[…] access by laptops 695 million—mobile internet users 74%—internet penetration rates in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangdong. 201 million—number of internet users in rural areas 469 million—number of internet users who make mobile online payments 3 trillion—the combined market value of Alibaba and Tencent, China’s two biggest e-commerce platforms Check it out; it’s definitely worth a read.
ZGBriefs | December 22, 2022
Expatriates Serving in China’s New Era: Recent Developments, Future Prospects (December 12, 2022, ChinaSource Quarterly) It is important to recognize that China today is not closed to expatriates. On the contrary, China still needs, and indeed welcomes, foreigners to work in many sectors of Chinese society. Under Xi Jinping’s leadership, China has, however, adjusted […]
One Gospel for All Nations: A Practical Approach to Biblical Contextualization
The Bible tells us what to believe—the gospel. It also shows how to contextualize the gospel? In One Gospel for All Nations, Jackson Wu explains practically why we must not choose between the Bible and culture highlights implications for both missionaries and theologians. Contextualization should be practical, not pragmatic; theological, not theoretical.
ZGBriefs | June 7, 2018
[…] also mentioned "the difficulties" in which our brothers and sisters of China are immersed. And there are many. As China and the Holy See are struggle to find agreement on episcopal appointments, bishops are being prevented from carrying out their ministry. The Challenge of Contextualization: Another Perspective (May 30, 2018, ChinaSource Blog) As they navigate an […]
ZGBriefs | January 18, 2018
<p>Tea if by sea, cha if by land: Why the world only has two words for tea (January 11, 2018, <em>Quartz</em>)<br /> There are only two ways to say "tea" in the world and both versions come from China. </p>