Outspoken Chinese Pastor Wang Yi Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison (December 30, 2019, Christianity Today)
China on Monday sentenced a prominent pastor who operated outside the Communist Party–recognized Protestant organization to nine years in prison.
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January 2, 2020
Each week I “scan the Internet so you don’t have to,” looking for interesting stories from China to include in ZGBriefs. Below are the ones that you, dear readers, clicked on the most in 2019.
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December 26, 2019
Undiscovered China: Zhangjiajie, the land of 'Avatar' (December 17, 2019, USA Today)
The "'Avatar' Mountains," are the inspiration for the Pandora scenery and bewitching landscape of director James Cameron's mythical blockbuster film "Avatar."
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December 19, 2019
Anniversary of a crackdown (December 9, 2019, World Magazine)
One year after a police raid, members of a prominent Chinese church wrestle with past traumas and endure ongoing threats.
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December 12, 2019
Expat Wrestling Season: The internal clash between staying and going (December 3, 2019, The Culture Blend)
It’s here again. Wrestling season. For the expats. Here’s the backstory . . . for the rest of you. Expats don’t stay forever. We come and go.
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December 5, 2019
How To Survive an Increasingly Difficult China (November 20, 2019, China Law Blog)
The New Normal has greatly increased the risks for foreign companies that do business in or with China.
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November 21, 2019
Names from God: The power of Protestant names in China (November 13, 2019, Contemporary China Centre Blog)
Church leaders play a central role in the naming process and some are regarded as such adept name-givers that they are approached by people from outside of the church to name children.
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November 14, 2019
Remembering Pastor Samuel Lamb and His Faith in the Face of Persecution in China (November 3, 2019, Christianity Today)
I want to share about one special man who was a giant among men of faith and who had an incredible impact on my life.
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November 7, 2019
Houses divided (October 24, 2019, World Magazine)
Hong Kong pastors walk a fine line between members who support protests and members who support police.
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October 31, 2019
China’s religion problem: Why the Chinese Communist Party views religious belief as a threat (October 17, 2019, Asia Dialogue)
In recent decades the level of repression has increased significantly. At the same time, churches, temples, and monasteries attract large numbers of devotees.
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October 24, 2019
What America Didn’t Anticipate About China (October 16, 2019, The Atlantic)
For too long, policy makers ignored the possibility that China could transform the U.S., rather than the other way around.
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October 17, 2019
Can Your Business Afford/Stomach the China Risks? (October 9, 2019, China Law Blog)
Overall, the risk of doing business with China has gone up substantially in just the last two months…
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October 10, 2019