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Peoples of China

China’s New Social Class

People's Entrepreneurs

A new social class has emerged in China, one that is impacting China and the world. The extreme wealth of the people's entrepreneurs has given them power and opportunity to influence and directly affect Chinese society on many levels.

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Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

Dr. Doyle brings a fresh perspective to the question of whether or not Christianity is a Chinese religion. Going beyond the traditional view, he approaches the question from many different directions providing compelling evidence that Christianity in China is Chinese.

ZGBriefs

August 8, 2014

A compilation of important news from around China, from online publishe sources. 

ZGBriefs

July 26, 2012

FEATURED ARTICLEThe Politics of Rain in Beijing (July 23, 2012, The Useless Tree)Central authorities are sensitive to such criticism, since infrastructural development is often held up as proof of the efficacy of Chinese style authoritarianism.That worry stems from the nature of regime legitimation under authoritarianism. without regular elections to provide a basis of electoral legitimacy […]

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“China Today!” Events

Educate, Motivate and Mobilize

“China Today!” events—helping churches and communities across cities and regions inform and mobilize those who want to serve in China.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | November 15, 2018

Forty Years on, Is China Still Reforming? (November 9, 2018, China File)
What does this common but vague expression actually mean to Xi? And is Beijing actually reforming and opening up, or stagnating and closing down?

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Christianity’s Impact on Chinese Society

Is Christianity influencing China's culture?

ZGBriefs

March 6, 2014

A compilation of news from China this week, from around the Web. 

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | November 17, 2016

Desperate Housewives See No Way Out of Rural-Urban Fringe Life (November 11, 2016, Sixth Tone)
Chen is by no means unique among rural-urban fringe communities. With no land and no opportunities, they are unable to make changes to their lives when problems arise. For Chen, the precariousness of her situation became apparent when depression set in; for others, the realization may be triggered by physical injury or sudden unemployment. Without the tools to address these issues, families on the fringe have a hard time recovering.

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ZGBriefs | October 18, 2018

How the Foreign NGO Law Has Affected International Adoption (October 16, 2018, China File) The Chinese government has prevented foreign adoption agencies from legally filing temporary activities in China, and has effectively shut down at least three major official programs.