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Perceptions and Priorities of Christian Leaders in China

[…] took part in face-to-face interviews. These included agency leaders, board members, field workers, other agency staff, pastors, and financial supporters or volunteers. Most lived in Asia, with 37 percent being in mainland China and 16 percent in Hong Kong or Macau. Of the overseas respondents, 32 percent identified themselves as Chinese. Discussion of respondents’ […]

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Telecommunications and the Internet in China

[…] China Mobile, which was originally part of China Telecom and separately incorporated in 1999, is planning to start wired telephone an related services. It is already offering cheap mobile services in limited areas based on fixed-line technology. Smaller Chinese state-owned telecommunications service companies are China Netcom (broadband data communications), Jitong (data networks), CSTNet and […]

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Chinese Students in the West and China’s Future

[…] economic opportunities in their home country. At the same time, the Chinese government is trying to upgrade its economy by putting more emphasis on technology rather than cheap labor. That emphasis has stimulated the recruiting of well-educated Chinese graduates or professionals to return to China by offering attractive incentives and preferential treatment. Chinese who […]

Peoples of China

Peoples of the Cities

[…] a kitchen table, a cook stove—all right outside. What is this? These are Hui Muslims, a friend explains. They’re migrant workers, living here temporarily while they provide cheap labor for a building project nearby. A policeman comes by and hustles us out of the alley demanding our passports. “What are you doing here?” he […]

View From the Wall

Behind China’s Urbanization

[…] in the public schools. The government does not recognize schools started by migrant workers for their own children. Nevertheless, migrant workers play a critical role in supplying cheap labor for a city to function from garbage collection, selling vegetables and milk delivery to construction. They give their lives to ensure that the modernization of […]

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Against the Storm

Three Chinese peasant children amidst the largest population shift in world history

[…] not live in apartment housing, Li’s family has a small coal-burning stove, essential for heating and cooking. Sometimes, small pockets of air that are trapped in the cheap coal will heat and explode from pressure. Li was unfortunate enough to have been looking into the stove when this happened. Upon rushing the little girl […]

Book Reviews

Strangers in the City

Strangers in the City: Reconfigurations of Space, Power, and Social Networks Within China's Floating Population by Li Zhan.  Reviewed by Scott Faris

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Chinese Christianity and Global Mission

[…] of China's global ambition and the rapid growth of the Chinese Christian community one of the fastest growing churches in modern times with unofficial figures ranging from 35 million to 80 million, one may easily speculate on a merging of these two elements into a new missiological movement. These three emerging issues of Chinese […]

View From the Wall

When Can I Go Home?

Caring for China's Homeless Children

[…] he was wearing an ill-fitted, filthy cotton jacket, lightweight trousers and a pair of tattered tennis shoes. The previous night, he had stowed away on a coal car headed for Zhengzhou. Cold and starving, he searched frantically for anything edible. Alone in a strange city, without money and not knowing a soul, Chuan wondered aimlessly.

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Globalization and House Churches in China

As globalization has affected the country of China, it has also affected China's house churches. The effects have been both positive and negative and will continue to impact the house churches well into the future.