Cult Activity in China Impacts Churches
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...
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...
...requirements of new nonprofits, and the growth in the number of new Christian nonprofits has slowed considerably. How Chinese Christians React to Nonprofits Historically, the relationship between nonprofits and the...
...Today on mission fields where mainland Chinese missionaries are active, more than sixty percent of those workers are female, and on some fields the number may exceed ninety percent.[2] Thus,...
...near future and the missional implications of this are enormous. The recent growth of Christianity in China and the country’s political upheavals are pushing a record number to migrate overseas....
...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...
...a Number: China Eases Age Restrictions on Civil Service (October 14, 2025, Sixth Tone) For years, 35 was typically the cutoff age for anyone seeking to be a civil servant...
...think tanks. The number of English-language articles published on China in 2023 was less than half the number published in 2019. In the second part, Muller looks at the political...
...1900; the second generation was the large number of students in the US who were sponsored by the Boxer Indemnity beginning in 1909 and those who studied in Europe and...
...for (how many could there be?), I decided to head over. As I entered the gate, I noticed a number of people sitting there and several people in white uniforms....
Ever since China reopened its door under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping, a great number of Mainland Chinese have come to the West for academic degrees, training, and research. Many...
...to register with the government in China’s fifth most populous province, with no ceiling on the number of children they can register for. The measure aims to “promote long-term and...
...sacred spaces, seen today in the massive number of churches and temples that dot the Wenzhou landscape; the rearticulation of communal religion with local elites and politics; and the accession...