The Achilles Heel of Chinas Rise: Faith
...number of people's lack of adherence to the repeatedly stressed core value and belief system, the lack of a "revolutionary outlook for life and values," and the loss of the...
...number of people's lack of adherence to the repeatedly stressed core value and belief system, the lack of a "revolutionary outlook for life and values," and the loss of the...
...steady stream of Chinese students seeking to complete graduate studies abroad, recently there has been a jump in the number of younger students seeking to complete their secondary education abroad....
...that our mission requires and that those we serve value and depend on. One avenue for implementing the new mission is to increase the number of external contributors that are...
...Turn To Self-Immolation (October 23, 2013, NPR) In order to turn China into an urban nation, local governments have demolished tens of millions of homes over the past decade. Homeowners...
...parts) (PBS) This is one of a number of documentary series about China that was produced in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics in 2008. They give an excellent glimpse...
...number of migrants living in the capital were not released, but the statistics bureau said megacities such as Beijing had become “less attractive” for them. Beijing parents put off having...
...p. 13 Subsequent maps in this chapter map the number and location of the religious sites of each of the five red market religions. Gray Chapter two is a description...
...allocate money to use it well. In recent years, many new churches have been built in rural areas. This is because the number of rural Christians has been increasing, but...
...be thought through. When my wife and I came to China, we had already been involved in homeschooling for a number of years. However for Chinese missionaries, not every family...
...in the number of arrests in the first half of this year, according to defense lawyers and recent government figures. In the six months to June 30, prosecutors approved the...
...enter Mainland China often requires filling out pages of paperwork, paying more than US$100, and waiting days for the documents to be processed. But for a growing number of visitors,...
...how others in the China space answer the question, I reached out to a number of my friends in the China academic and ministry communities for their response to the...