From the Global Times: “Estranged Brethren”
...were built across the country over the past five years. When the People’s Republic of China was established in 1949, China had less than 700,000 Protestants while today the number...
...were built across the country over the past five years. When the People’s Republic of China was established in 1949, China had less than 700,000 Protestants while today the number...
...that the greatest theological education need in the Chinese church today is to remedy the disconnect between seminary studies and pastoral ministry in the local church. Many seminarians are unable...
...individuals invited to compete for clubs all over the world. The number of athletes in any given sport is generally limited, so if an athlete wants to quit playing, the...
...number of Chinese immigrants entering the country illegally from Mexico. US border officials arrested more than 37,000 Chinese nationals on the southern border in 2023, 10 times the number during...
...unregistered church has overtaken it, especially in urban areas, by the early twenty-first century. In the meantime, a large number of young believers went to theological schools especially in North...
...missionaries outside the country, compared with virtually none a decade ago, according to churches and academics. Church leaders hope to increase their number to 20,000 by the end of the...
...individual with some travel experience, such as having crossed a few county seats and districts, would surely win the respect and admiration of the local people. Running water, electric lights,...
...and exhibits a number of new features, which were demonstrated clearly in the recent symposiums. First, more than just an intellectual renaissance, the current Confucian revival represents an attempt to...
...followed the disclosure this week of formal charges for a number of legal workers who have challenged the grip of state power on citizens’ lives. The Taiwan Elections: What to...
...has ties to Christianity. This also explains why a large number of Christian heretical cults have appeared in China." Scholars from Henan province are studying the question of why...
...Belt and Road Initiative have resulted in a significant increase in the Chinese populations of many African and Middle Eastern countries. Meanwhile, the number of Chinese attempting to cross the...
...number of Chinese-translated books and articles on missions as required reading for my students. When I came across the Chinese translation of G. W. Steel’s For the Fame of His Name: Rethinking Church and...