Chinese Christianity and Global Mission
...China are increasingly making their presence felt as the total number of Chinese in diaspora increased from 22 million in 1985 to 33 million by the end of the last...
...China are increasingly making their presence felt as the total number of Chinese in diaspora increased from 22 million in 1985 to 33 million by the end of the last...
...successful teamwork at a number of high- profile Chinese orphanages. More Western and Chinese workers are needed to help meet the needs in the vast rural areas of China. Chinese...
...spreading rapidly. Up to one million Chinese people are HIV positive. That number could easily grow to ten million by 2010 according to the United Nations. If current trends continue,...
...The question to ask is: “What is God doing to reach these multitudes of people, and what can we do to accelerate that agenda?” God’s “Number One Strategy” Arrogance and...
...percent choose to survive on their own. A Henan Province official says, “We can estimate the number of homeless children by the total number of cases we assist each year....
...market, Xinhua’s drive to corner the market on financial news in China, and the political intrigue behind the emergence of competition among China’s domestic mobile phone carriers. Each chapter begins...
...a tiny portion of the total Chinese Christian population. Although the number of people currently doing business is the highest in the history of China, only a small number of...
...for overseeing church planting involving a large number of workers over a considerable geographic area. His focus is primarily rural, although he likely lives in a city, and he is...
...phone calls from far away places in China asking questions related to divorce, the falling of preachers, church discipline, depression and other topics. Lately, we are also happy to see...
...another one began. But what exactly is globalization? The New American Heritage Dictionary gives this definition: “to make global or worldwide in scope and application.”[1] Thomas Friedman, in his book...
...exporter.[2] There are 132 million Internet users in China (representing 10 percent of the population). While the USA leads with 210 million users, the number of users in China exceeds...
...and NGOs, and the increasing growth in the number of returnees from abroad, the next few years will, indeed, be key in shaping China’s future. Believers need, and will continue...