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Partnership to Welcome Hong Kong Newcomers

Chinese churches and local churches in the UK are working hard to welcome and shepherd the vast number of Christians from Hong Kong as soon as possible, giving them opportunities to serve, and mobilizing them to reach out with the gospel of Jesus Christ to non-believing Hong Kong newcomers and others in the Chinese diaspora.

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Challenge of Returning Chinese Scholars

<p>With the number of Chinese scholars studying abroad increasing and many of them coming to faith in Christ, understanding the challenges they face in returning to China is vital for their ongoing spiritual growth. What is being done to deal with those challenges?</p>

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Getting Rid of the Grey

5 Years into the Overseas NGO Law

When I was in China, those of us working in the NGO space would often lament the lack of a comprehensive legal framework for Overseas NGOs to operate in China. In 2016, we got what we wanted—only it wasn’t really what we wanted.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | August 26, 2021

[…] Hungry Ghosts? (August 19, 2021, CantoSense) Should we be extra concerned about the spiritual realm during Hungry Ghost Festival? In this episode, we are talking about what ghosts really are and what this festival means for cultural Chinese Christians. Podcast: Andrew Ong—The Chinese American Church (August 20, 2021, Voices of World Christianity)  In this episode, Nuam and […]

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Yes, You Can Impact the People of China

Earlier this summer we posted an article, “Can My Church and I Really Impact the People of China?” The answer to that question, both from the article itself and from my experience, is a resounding yes.

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A Novel Approach to Chinese History

[…] know what has happened, the more you understand what is happening today. Yet at times, the thought of reading history results in a gag reflux, I get it. I really do, some historians are terrible writers. And for those of you who roll your eyes at the mere mention of historical fiction, I'm with you.</p>

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Back to the North (向北方)

A Film Review

<p>Thirty years—a generation’s worth of time—after the policy was first implemented is where Beijing-based director, Liu Hao, begins the conversation. As also the writer of the feature film, Liu builds an engaging story around this timely social issue, allowing viewers to get personal with what’s really happening in China.</p>

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The Unseen Side of China’s Internet Explosion

[…] one's family was particularly privileged. Today, although wired telephones in every home still may not be the norm, personal mobile phones are considered a necessity. Even for migrant workers with no permanent home and very few personal possessions, the mobile phone is a lifeline to family back home and to job opportunities in the city.</p>

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Old Rhetoric, New Normal

<p>What's really <em><strong>new</strong></em> in the "new normal" of today's China?</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

A Christian Lawyer Discusses China’s New Domestic Violence Law

An Interview

[…] comprehensive domestic violence law. While celebrated as an important step toward the protection of women and children (and, occasionally men experiencing abuse) the law also raises a number of questions within the Christian community. Here lawyer and Christ-follower Cheng Pangzhi wrestles through these issues, ultimately offering hope for reconciliation of families and a call […]