Demographics Beyond Numbers
This first set of demographics helps us see who is in the churches we visited and who is responding to the survey.
This first set of demographics helps us see who is in the churches we visited and who is responding to the survey.
The rather battered and dog-eared cover to my copy of Pomfret's book is testimony to both prolonged and careful reading.
In Asian culture, often anyone who is born in a Buddhist country is considered a Buddhist. It’s not uncommon for people with a strong family identity to consider their family and religion together.
The coronavirus has pushed many churches in China to rethink and expand their online ministries. Huang Lei, senior pastor of XiaShang Christian Church in Wuhan, shares his thoughts on why Christians must use media in their ministry.
A survey to better understand fundamental questions about the state of the church and church members in today’s China.
Wherever you are in this summer of pandemic, may the Lord make his face to shine upon you.
In Chinese culture the concept of face is a very important part of social interaction and is specific to the group or family to which the person belongs.
The coronavirus has pushed many churches in China to rethink and expand their online ministries. Here Franklin Wang, a pastor in Beijing, shares his thoughts on why Christians must use media in their ministry.
We know the church in China has grown, but what has influenced individuals to place their trust in Christ?
There is a Chinese saying 《十年树木,百年树人》 which means, “It takes ten years to grow a tree but a hundred to cultivate a person.”
If the global pandemic has laid bare our shared vulnerability, then it has also highlighted our interdependence as global citizens.
Millions have been affected by severe flooding in southern China. Let's pray with Christians in China that the floods subside and relief reaches those in need.