Hearing from the Church in China, Part 1
...(an update will be published in January 2024).1 Trying to Make Sense of the Wealth of Opinions The number of China-related books, reports, articles, and blog posts published over the...
...(an update will be published in January 2024).1 Trying to Make Sense of the Wealth of Opinions The number of China-related books, reports, articles, and blog posts published over the...
...1436, television evangelism in 1950, the internet in 1983, and now 5.4 billion mobile phone users, technology has provided tools and resources for evangelism. New technological advances continue to emerge...
...phone line dial-up and blinking letters on a 386 PC. Around that time, the Chinese language world started to have its first generation of BBSes (bulletin-board sites) which were primitive...
...a thousand people with local churches. If we had waited for a perfect or easy way to communicate, those people would not have had an opportunity to know Jesus a...
...of June of this year, 21.8% of young people ages 16–24 were unemployed, which includes a great number of recent college graduates. As a result, a growing number of young...
...opening chapter of the report, rather than declaring a new, definitive number, focuses on why it is so difficult to accurately determine the number of religious believers in China: By...
...Religion How the Grand Canyon of China Became a Christian Land (September 7, 2023, Christianity Today) (subscription required) In the remote mountains and ancient forests of China’s Nujiang Grand Canyon,...
...know that, as he talked, I was looking for the time when I could say, ‘I’m sorry’ to him.” When a phone call interrupted his monologue, she seized the opportunity...
Featured Article Measuring Religion in China: Christianity (August 30, 2023, Pew Research Center) There is a range of estimates for the number of Christians in China, partly because different researchers use varying...
...national security police on Tuesday took away exiled activist Nathan Law’s parents and brother for questioning, local media reported, one week after the police issued an arrest warrant and a...
...local media described as “the worst pre-harvest rain in more than a decade.” The sudden downpours plunged the region into chaos. Henan, known as “the granary of China,” produces over...
...from international schools in Asia have told me that each class now—even in primary schools—have a large number of Chinese students. “In the past we had one or two, maximum...