Second-Generation Chinese Youth—Kiwi and American
...second-generation Chinese in America, especially from the 1960s to the 1980s. Prior to 1965, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 had limited the annual number of Chinese immigrants allowed into...
...second-generation Chinese in America, especially from the 1960s to the 1980s. Prior to 1965, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 had limited the annual number of Chinese immigrants allowed into...
Last week we posted the first part of an interview with a rural pastor that was published on the mainland site Christian Times. The topic of the conversation was models...
...surveillance of all religious leaders. The report points to a string of legislation targeting religious activity over the past seven years, as well as a sizeable number of believers detained...
...Moreover, the policy was formulated and imposed on the population after China had already achieved most of its modern fertility decline, with the number of children expected for each couple...
...ugly and quite consuming. It is a fierce competition between a limited number of actors, all of whom are intertwined in a complex web of relatedness. Perhaps more importantly, job...
...in the previous article, the increase or decrease in the number of overseas Chinese churches is based on the influx and outflow of immigrants. If overseas Chinese churches continue to...
...Transformation of the West, by Jehu J. Hanciles, Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2008, p. 139). In his book of 2008, Jehu J. Hanciles declares Christianity is “the definitive migratory religion”...
...computers; moreover, the number of internet users will increase to 10,000,000. These new technologies have rapidly been replacing the previous dominant role of radio broadcasting, and, as a result, the...
...you’ll negatively impact the number of youths who volunteer for the military. So it’s not surprising that the governors felt threatened by the Chinese missionaries and their schools. So how...
...expectation that China can be a significant missionary-sending country. With an exciting slogan, a clear target and a specific number of missionaries, it claims China is to take up the...
...when that vision becomes a reality. The total number of missionaries currently working both within and outside of China is estimated to be under a few hundred. On top of...
...listened, and runway number two seemed to close. Runway number three seemed to have great potential, so we eagerly jumped into full-time campus ministry with Chinese students and scholars at...