China’s Migrant Population
China's unprecedented urban migration and its challenge to China's Christians.
In-depth academic and theological research.
China's unprecedented urban migration and its challenge to China's Christians.
Putting today's urban migration in China into historical perspective.
Summer 2000
As we consider the fact that the minorities of China constitute less than 7% of the population of that huge nation, we might be…
The Liberating Gospel in China, The Christian Faith among China’s Minority Peoples. by Ralph R. Covell.
A review by Jim Ziervogel
Spring 2000
An overview of the ethnic minorities of China and the background of how they have been categorized by the Chinese government.
The story of a Christian county in rural Yunnan.
The editor's point of view.
What is meant by ethnic unity and why is it so important to China?
Daniel Wright spent two years in Guizhou, China on a fellowship that allowed him to study the people and societies of inland China. As he spoke with people, they expressed to him, in a variety of ways, the crisis of faith that has come with the erosion of belief in communism. The following is the account of his visit to Shimenkan, a township of the Big Flowery Miao.
After over 20 years of economic reform, nothing seems to really catch the eyes of the Chinese today.