The Growing Rights Consciousness in China
...and timely information, and with an unprecedented level of detail of informationeven including the phone number of local police offices. The State Council regulations for religious activities due to go...
...and timely information, and with an unprecedented level of detail of informationeven including the phone number of local police offices. The State Council regulations for religious activities due to go...
...has set up a new political party and named the imprisoned former official its chairman. Wang Zheng said in a phone interview that the Zhi Xian party was established last...
...the number of churchgoers will see China become the world's largest Christian nation by 2025. China accused of anti-Christian campaign as church demolition begins (April 28, 2014, The Telegraph) Demolition...
...and speaking. Instead of running away from it they have put their words right in the middle of it because that’s where their people spend time. One cannot help but...
...PRI) Over the past couple of decades, the number of Chinese who call themselves spiritual adherents has shot up; now, about one-third of all Chinese self-identify as belonging to a religion. The...
...that "Everyone shall have the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. This right shall include freedom to have or to adopt a religion or belief of his choice,...
...to 40 titles that Peng hopes to hand readers this year must be government-approved, a process ranging from 1 month to 7 years. Then, Enoch must purchase an ISBN number...
...[] Back then, the number of ministries went from 70 to 44 this year the 44 ministries are expected to cut in half with portfolios redistributed. This would be a...
...Our built-in biases don’t help much either. It turns out we humans have a tendency to ignore or explain away information which contradicts our view of the future. In groups,...
We’ve written before about the requirement in the new Foreign NGO Law that requires approval from a “Professional Supervisory Unit” or “Chinese Partner” in order to conduct activities in China....
...right now? Brother from Wuxi: I think the greatest thing the church faces right now is developing [a healthy] church organizational structure. The health of the church, its internal structure,...
In the series 7 Trends Impacting Foreign Christians in China, we examined how the role of the foreigner serving in China is changing. Change requires a response. In his 1998 business...