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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, June 26 Issue
[…] type, 3.cn. Check out 4399.com to see one of China’s first and largest online gaming websites. Buy and sell used cars at 92.com. Want to purchase train tickets? It’s as easy as 12306.cn. Why the preference for digits over letters? It mostly has to do with ease of memorization. To a native English-speaker, remembering […]
How to Minister to Seniors (2)
[…] in the Lord’s body who have a burden to join a senior center ministry team (as distinct from groups going to senior centers to visit specific elders): Number one, the team’s unity of spirit in service is very important. You could first pray and prepare yourself and the ranks of your co-laborers in small […]
National Religion Surveys of China
[…] for less than 15%. Buddhism is the largest religion in China. Eighteen percent of Chinese claim to believe in Buddhism, while only 3.2% believe in Christianity. The number of Protestant Christians has increased significantly in China, but the number of Catholics may have declined. This survey, in addition to proving that, after 50 years […]
Financial Expectations of Prospective Chinese Medical Missionaries
Understanding the Financial Backdrop to Chinese Medical Mission Sending
[…] Indigenous Mission Movement from China (IMM China). Chinese Christians feel God calling them to long-term mission service. Attrition rates of Chinese missionaries are high, however, and a number of difficulties (including finances) hinder Chinese missionary sending. In this article, I will discuss financial considerations related to one particular subset of Chinese missionaries—Chinese medical missionaries. […]
A Tour of Three-Self Churches
Kunming—Trinity International Church
[…] church. But after spending a year at Calvin, when she came back to Yunnan, she switched to a house church. She said she was influenced by a number of Chinese Christians in the States, who explained to her some of the differences between the two kinds of churches. This piqued my interest, so I […]
April 3, 2014
[…] food offerings. Caring for the Dead: Its the Thought That Counts (April 1, 2014, Sinosphere) Too busy to care for your dead relatives? Cant afford a train ticket home? Chinese who cannot go home and sweep family graves this weekend for the traditional tomb sweeping festival, known as Qingming (pronounced Chingming), can rent professional […]
ZGBriefs | September 20, 2018
<p>Land of a billion road trips: Chinese tourists are ditching buses for their own steering wheels (September 18, 2018, The Globe and Mail) On the rise of road-tripping in China. </p>
ZGBriefs | August 6, 2015
[…] / Trade / Business Chinese Textile Mills Are Now Hiring in Places Where Cotton Was King (August 2, 2015, The New York Times) Once the epitome of cheap mass manufacturing, textile producers from formerly low-cost nations are starting to set up shop in America. It is part of a blurring of once seemingly clear-cut […]
Supporting Article
Missions with Chinese Characteristics
[…] government policy, law, regulation, organization, and implementation that have resulted in a more restrictive environment for Chinese churches and Christians. These have been covered previously in a number of posts and papers: Revised Religious Regulations (implemented since 2/1/2018),6 Charity Law7 (governing Chinese domestic charities and NGOs), Foreign NGO Law8 (governing international NGOs in China), […]
November 29, 2012
[…] hindered from living out their faith have led many to conclude that persecution is the norm in China. Yet while such incidences do occur, a much larger number of Christians engages seemingly unhindered in a wide variety of activities on a daily basis. Where, then, is the tipping point? Why are some (in reality, […]