Christianity in Guangdong – an Interview
...may have been more than 60,000 Christians; the Pearl River Delta and the West River Basin became the most dynamic areas of Protestant activities. Hakka churches were often seen at...
...may have been more than 60,000 Christians; the Pearl River Delta and the West River Basin became the most dynamic areas of Protestant activities. Hakka churches were often seen at...
...phone call, or stopping by their house for a deeper type of communication. Regular contact will not only enhance mutual affection, it will also increase mutual understanding, so you can...
...the number; depending on who is counting, it may vary from less than 30 million to more than 100 million. The fact is that no one knows the true number,...
...wealth, with China now lagging behind only the U.S. in the number of billionaires. There is a sophisticated telecommunications system with more than 600 million cell phone subscribers. China has...
...a.m., he was taken to a local police station and told that he was not to speak to the news media, not to participate in any protests or demonstrations, and...
...Health said on Wednesday. The high number of birth defects has become the second cause of newborn death in 2011, or 19.1 percent of all deaths, the report said. Birth...
Full Color Wall Calendar: Strategic, Comprehensive and Specific Prayer. Beautiful photos of famous educators Information about the 13, pre-1949, Protestant Christian Colleges Daily prayer items for Chinese Christians and their...
...authority over them. This not only encourages local believers but also provides a unique opportunity for expatriates to learn the passions and priorities of local Christians on their own terms....
...a former member of the Politburo who had aggressively sought promotion to the most elite circle of power, was expelled from the Communist Party of China in grand communist fashion,...
...Gu, her son never conspired to murder Ms. Gu. Hong Kong and China: Former British colony clings to its separate identity (October 7, 2012, The Washington Post)The number of people...
For the fourth straight year in row, the number of college hopefuls taking the national university entrance exam, or gaokao, has dropped. Analysts trace the decline to a corresponding drop...
...number of college hopefuls taking the national university entrance exam, or gaokao, has dropped. Analysts trace the decline to a corresponding drop in the number of children born at the...