The Changing Face of China’s Church
...caught in the poverty trap. A huge number of people in the countryside are either fully or seasonally unemployed. Millions head for the cities in an unending “blind tide.” The...
...caught in the poverty trap. A huge number of people in the countryside are either fully or seasonally unemployed. Millions head for the cities in an unending “blind tide.” The...
...in Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. There is also support and participation from North American Chinese churches. *2Due to China’s growing economy, the number of factory workers arriving since...
...The Netherlands 5,000 14 2006 The Netherlands 100,000 20 2010 The Netherlands 120,000 25 The increased number of Chinese Mainland immigrants in Europe has caught the attention of the more...
...much money. The number of international marriages between Japanese and Chinese is also growing. This situation shows us that God is sending Chinese people to Japan, a country with religious...
FEATURED ARTICLE The Bible business (November 20, 2013, Global Times) To meet the spiritual needs of the rapidly growing number of Christians, China printed more than 105 million Bibles from...
For the fourth straight year in row, the number of college hopefuls taking the national university entrance exam, or gaokao, has dropped. Analysts trace the decline to a corresponding drop...
...Jing returned to China after completing her studies, though now as a Christian with a desire to serve and bless others. Although she has experienced a number of challenges since...
The development of Christianity in China over the past thirty years has been extraordinary both in terms of number of followers and influence. The official figure for the number of...
...built several parachurch organizations and have planted hundreds of churches. Between 1953 and 1984, the number of Chinese congregations in the United States increased almost tenfold to 523. By 2001,...
...opposition. Many thought that it actually violated the principle of separating religion from politics and that the government had no right to intervene in the internal affairs of churches. Although...
...number of toddlers playing on the playground; there must have been at least 20 of them. It hit me that this group of lovely two- and three-year children all had...
...number of posts or speeches from various quarters expressing some level of opposition to reform and opening. Religion Chinese Communist Party: ‘guide, boycott, and prevent' the faith among students and...