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ZGBriefs | January 1, 2026
From Hakka Tulous to Blue Ocean Views: A Glimpse into 2025 Church Dedications Across China (December 28, 2025, China Christian Daily) For the Christian community in China, the year 2025 saw a diverse array of new church dedications.
Top 10 Most-Read Articles of 2025
As 2025 comes to a close and we anticipate with excitement the arrival of 2026, let’s take time to reflect on some highlights from the last 12 months.
Two Tracks—Liberal and Fundamentalist Currents in China
China and Christian Faith (Part 4)
Two tracks took root: social modernizers built schools and bridges; evangelists planted chapels and courage. China’s church still needs the gifts of both.
Receiving the Gifts of Advent
As the experience of China’s church demonstrates, the gifts of Advent seem to come strangely wrapped. The gifts of hope, peace, joy, and love are received through suffering and sacrifice.
ZGBriefs | December 24, 2025
From 'Ping Guo' to Peace: How a Pun Created a Christmas Custom (December 22, 2025, China Christian Daily) For Christians and churches worldwide, Christmas is a season of celebration and a crucial time for evangelism. While methods vary globally—from cantatas to charity drives—churches in China have adopted a unique medium to share the gospel: the "Peace Apple."
The Man Who Longed to Go Home
I just want to fall where I grew up—but will I ever be allowed to go home?
Zion Church Crackdown
A Reading Roundup
We thought this would be a good time to give a roundup of resources that can help you stay up-to-date with developments.
From Reason to Faith
Learning the Limits of the Mind
Reason revealed my limits; grace taught me to bow down.
ZGBriefs | December 18, 2025
The Chinese Christian Behind 2,000 Hymns (December 11, 2025, Christianity Today) Lü’s vocation as a hymn writer might seem surprising, as she never received any formal music training and learned how to write Chinese characters from a dictionary while shepherding sheep in a field.