Striving toward the Chinese Century
...number of Christians: the conservative estimate suggests 20 to 30 million; it may be 60 million, and it is possible the number could even be higher. Based on the above...
...number of Christians: the conservative estimate suggests 20 to 30 million; it may be 60 million, and it is possible the number could even be higher. Based on the above...
People-group thinking has gripped the minds of mission-minded churches and Christians for some time now. A growing number of individuals, agencies, and churches have accepted the premise that the fulfillment...
The Trap of Modernization by 42-year-old part-time economist He Qinglian became a bestseller when it was released in China last year. Here Huo Shui comments on this important book and...
...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...
...in the post-industrial global economy using wealthy Asia-wide overseas Chinese networks. But in China’s rust-belts in the northeast and southwest, aging “smokestack” industrial cities are beginning to resemble post-communist scavenger...
One World: Two Minds, Eastern and Western Outlooks in a Changing World by Denis Lane, OMF International-Canada, 5759 Coopers Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4Z 1R9, 64pp. (paperback), ISBN 981-3009-71-1. Phone:...
...punish at the moment. China allows citizens in non-sensitive positions to join the “Three Self” government-monitored Christian church, which numbers about 14 million. The actual number of Christians, including the...
...evangelical missionaries held their breath and wondered whether the Taipings would establish a Christian China. Jonathan Spence’s fascinating and well-written book tells the story of how the dream turned into...
...published detailed statistics in his new book, China’s Christian Millions: The Costly Revival. See the book review in this issue. Ed. ^ Based on TSPM figures. ^ I share those...
...perspective on what is admittedly a complex subject; that Tony Lambert has just produced one that is both informed and readable is a welcome achievement. Lambert’s book, titled China’s Christian...
...among the many people groups of China. In a soon-to-be-published book on the peoples of China, Paul Hattaway profiles 491 people groups, the vast majority of which are unreached. Over...
...communities, but one Chinese source stated that “the actual number is higher.”[23] This probably indicates that a number of groups had already been provisionally placed or marked for placement in...