Many people are surprised to know that that there are numerous Christian books that have been published in China and as a result can be legally sold and distributed within China. This is something that has been going on for the past ten years.
Joann Pittman
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March 10, 2014
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On Saturday, there was a knife attack at the Kunming train station. When it was over, 29 people were dead and hundreds injured. Here's how the Los Angeles Timesreported the scene:
Joann Pittman
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March 4, 2014
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My top picks this week center on architecture, education, and the plight of the disabled in China.
Joann Pittman
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February 28, 2014
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James Palmer, a Beijing-based journalist has penned an excellent, yet disturbing, piece about the disabled in China, titled "Crippling Injustice." "Disabled people in modern China," he writes, "are still stigmatised, marginalised and abused." "What hope is there for reform?"
Joann Pittman
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February 26, 2014
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People often ask me for recommendations of books to read about Christianity and the church in China. There are a lot of books out there; some better than others.
Joann Pittman
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February 24, 2014
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There were a number of articles in this week's ZGBriefs that caught my attention. The first two are about romance and weddings in China. The third one is about government efforts to save abandoned babies by providing "baby hatches" in various cities. The fourth is for fun video highlights of a motorcycle ride around China.
Joann Pittman
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February 21, 2014
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Two weeks ago I had the chance to speak to a group of students and professors at the University of Northwestern-St. Paul (MN) about the church in China.
Joann Pittman
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February 17, 2014
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There were a lot of great articles in this weeks' ZGBriefs, but the ones that particularly caught my eye were on the topics of human rights and law, ethnic tensions, and American-style Chinese food.
Joann Pittman
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February 14, 2014
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At the Desiring God Conference for Pastors in Minneapolis last week, conference host John Piper spoke on the life of Hudson Taylor in a message titled, "The Ministry of Hudson Taylor as Life in Christ."
Joann Pittman
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February 12, 2014
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Our top picks this week all touch on some of the social issues that China is dealing with today: happiness, disappearing traditional culture, and the rise of volunteerism.
Joann Pittman
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February 7, 2014
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I recently came across a piece on PRI's "Here and Now" program about how the Tiananmen Square incident became a "watershed" for conversions to Christianity.
Joann Pittman
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February 6, 2014
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Our top picks this week are all over the map, so to speak, covering religion, politics, and the perils of language learning!
Joann Pittman
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January 31, 2014
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