A Much-Needed Update about Chinese Christianity
...of various social trends. For this reason, China’s Urban Christians: A Light that Cannot Be Hidden, ChinaSource president Brent Fulton’s recent book, is a timely update to our understanding of...
...of various social trends. For this reason, China’s Urban Christians: A Light that Cannot Be Hidden, ChinaSource president Brent Fulton’s recent book, is a timely update to our understanding of...
...engine (June 12, 2017, BBC) A China Eastern Airlines plane has had to turn back to Sydney airport after a technical failure which left a hole in an engine casing....
...talk in-depth about the book, here is a list of links to all the interviews that Johnson has participated in. Finally, here is a short video introduction to the book:...
...faith, illustrate in an engaging way the principles, methods, and practical tips that make up the bulk of the book. I can see this book being used in at least...
...Despite the shrinking number of rural poor, China is still facing a smaller yet tougher poverty problem. For decades, the Chinese government has relied on economic growth to boost incomes. But...
...Yet, the number of Y Church members did not lessen but actually substantially increased. In five years, the number of members increased from 30 to 300-400 people. This shows that...
...more than six months. ^ Elkins et al., Three Part Missionary Tracking Guide. WEA: Missions Commission, 2003. ^ Missionary Interviewees are identified by a number, i.e. MI#1. Image credit: Using...
A growing movement of churches attracted to the Reformed faith is gaining steam in China. Although still comparatively small in number, these churches and several of their prominent leaders are...
...74%—internet penetration rates in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangdong. 201 million—number of internet users in rural areas 469 million—number of internet users who make mobile online payments 3 trillion—the combined market...
...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...
...November of 2004. I was flying from Beijing to Kashgar via Urumqi, and due to a snowstorm in the city our flight was diverted to Dunhuang. After a brief stay...
...return home). With only one phone in the village, the highlight for every child is when they hear their name yelled from the local convenience store to come and pick...