Solving the House Church Problem (Part 2)
...one fell swoop that simply strives for a high number of churches. A certain number of representative prefectural level cities should be individually selected out of the entire nation to...
...one fell swoop that simply strives for a high number of churches. A certain number of representative prefectural level cities should be individually selected out of the entire nation to...
...are quite impressive. However, as is often the case in China, the numbers tell only part of the story. In reality the number of functioning, truly independent non-profit organizations focused...
...Chinese Christians), and a growing number of Christians who do not reject certain charismatic practices.” (p. 10) This is a major, and very significant, thesis. Pentecostals include, the True Jesus...
...gifts, and leading teams, a church needs to reach a certain size and number of people. This is basic knowledge and consensus. For the church to go underground, meet separately,...
...Their work has helped in the ongoing increase in the number of Christian believers and the expansion of churches. I recognize that soul-saving efforts in China have been unexpectedly fruitful...
...the number of people with disabilities in China at 60 million; the total is probably much greater today. A growing elderly population and a shrinking number of younger relatives to...
...a number of powerful stories about the role the gospel has played in the Chinese immigrant community in New Zealand. We turn to the present in Rev. Zhou Bin’s article...
...a godless state that is bent on their destruction. While it may have been accurate 30 years ago, this narrative overlooks evidence of a growing number of Christians in both...
...across these groups were not well-defined. People changed groups frequently, and church commitment to one congregation was not emphasized. Since the late 1990s, the number of educated believers has increased....
...is prompted by pushy parents seeking to give their offspring an advantage, has seen the emergence of a growing number of "health institutes" that claim to predict if children as young as...
While the number of Christians continues to grow in China, so too does the number of cults active in China. As this article from China Christian Daily describes, there is...
...requirements of new nonprofits, and the growth in the number of new Christian nonprofits has slowed considerably. How Chinese Christians React to Nonprofits Historically, the relationship between nonprofits and the...