The Chinese Church and the Global Body of Christ
...in the world. During the next 30 years, China will still contain the largest number of nonbelievers and unreached people. We must give attention both to the extreme level of...
...in the world. During the next 30 years, China will still contain the largest number of nonbelievers and unreached people. We must give attention both to the extreme level of...
...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,...
...to Rise at Beijing Universities (March 23, 2018, The Beijinger) The number of HIV transmissions at Beijing universities continue to rise at an alarming over the past year, say local health authorities....
...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...
...church history. In the countryside, the rural gentry class historically acted as governing entities in coordinating local affairs, in providing for the public good and governing either through local customs...
...“to create a safe environment for the meeting”. One Hangzhou pastor told the newspaper authorities had shut down a number of underground “house churches” in the city. China 'razes Tibetan...
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...
...funding.5 The Overseas NGO Law allowed the Chinese government to apply strict controls on foreign nonprofits and cut their financial ties with local nonprofits. Many foreign nonprofits subsequently decided to...
...ChinaSource Quarterly) Chinese churches and local churches in the UK are working hard to welcome and shepherd the vast number of Christians from Hong Kong as soon as possible, giving...
...Alliance. He held stations in four provinces: Anhui, Hunan, Gansu and Hubei, while working in a number of others. Born in Kristdala in Smoland, Sweden in 1866, the second child...