Answering China’s Influencers
As China has changed dramatically in the past two decades, there are a number of new dynamics in China’s social transformation. As the party recedes into the background of political...
As China has changed dramatically in the past two decades, there are a number of new dynamics in China’s social transformation. As the party recedes into the background of political...
...enjoying such amenities as nice living quarters, stylish clothes, color TV (Chinese-made), a personal computer, CD or DVD player, cell phone, and family vacation (though perhaps not abroad)—amenities that make...
...to learn more about the church in China and the roots of the present Christian revival, this is an important book. It is subtitled: “the moving story of how eight...
...ever-increasing number of returning international students are bringing Christian faith back with them and sharing it with coworkers as they re-enter the marketplace in China. Urban professionals are studying Christianity...
...how her search for Christianity took a Roman direction. The Catholic cathedral was the only Christian church in the Shanghai phone book where someone answered the phone in a way...
...materials. The text contains a number of irregularities in the spelling of Chinese names and the use of pinyin as well as some other minor mistakes. The book concludes with...
...estimate the number as high as 400 million under-employed farmers in China), and the numbers are on the rise as more farmers may leave the land as cheaper imports flood...
Southwest China’s Yunnan Province, nestled against Tibet, Burma, Laos and Vietnam, is home to more than 17 million people of minority extraction, the highest density of minority peoples in all...
...does it claim to be, comprehensive, but it does list most of the major nongovernmental organizations in China today, as well as a number of smaller ones. Four Mass Organizations...
...ministry. This article will describe briefly some of the characteristics of effective nonprofit work in China, and then go on to give a number of concrete examples of how this...
...rising middle class has come a proliferation of public institutions, which may number over 200,000.[3] These range from membership-based “social organizations” to private charities and foundations. There are consumer groups as...
...short, this 109 page book is a quick but solid and well-rounded meal on the church in China and how it grew over the past century. The introduction itself is...