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Counting China’s Christians

[…] million are Protestant Christians, accounting for just over five percent of the population. Counting Chinese Christians has always been a less than exact science. Estimates of the number of Protestant Christians vary from the official TSPM estimate of 23 million (which includes only those in the registered church) to 105 million, the figure put […]

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A Larger Purpose

[…] those in their midst. China offers no shortage of opportunities to follow Christ’s example in ministering to the whole person. Figures from the early 1990s put the number of people with disabilities in China at 60 million; the total is probably much greater today. A growing elderly population and a shrinking number of younger […]

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The Elusive Path to Religious Freedom

[…] abuses in other less powerful countries but not in China. Within Thames’ typology, China fits the definition of a dictatorship—one that has become increasingly immune to outside pressure. Government leaders and legislatures are often reticent to take action against China when economic interests are at stake. The days are long gone when simply calling […]

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Redeemed by Fire

The Rise of Popular Christianity in Modern China

[…] successive waves of anti-Western sentiment that put the onus on Chinese Christians to prove they were not simply tools of imperialist powers. At the very least, this pressure made it inconvenient and perhaps embarrassing to be seen as being too close to foreigners, whose culture and customs were very different from those of the […]

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The Spirit of the Enterprise

[…] felt this crisis was extremely serious. The same survey revealed that 44 percent of managers agreed that Chinese enterprises were progressively moving from an emphasis on products, service, and management to stressing corporate culture, and that ultimately they would move to emphasizing corporate ethics and the belief system of the enterprise. More than 65 […]

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Zhou Ma’s Vision

[…] group of doctors from Hong Kong spent some of their precious holiday time to visit Huangnan Children’s Home, they noticed Zhou Ma and stated that they could repair some of the damage done to her face and hand. The following year, Zhou Ma and her social worker boarded a plane from Xining to Hong […]

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Urban Migrants

Building the Infrastructure

[…] be unwilling to take themselves. Those who make it a bit higher up the social ladder find employment in the burgeoning service industry, waiting on tables, cooking, cleaning or working in the homes of China’s growing middle class. In the Pearl River and Yangtze delta regions tens of millions of young migrants labor on […]

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On the Way to the Future

On January 2, 1921, exactly two months after becoming the world’s first commercial broadcaster, pioneer radio station KDKA scored another first by airing the worship service of Calvary Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thus began the era of religious broadcasting, and with it, the potential of reaching people anywhere in the world with the […]

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Combating the Cult Almighty God Church

[…] 2002 kidnapping event, house churches have emerged stronger than previously in combating AGC. Over the past decade, full-time theological training became readily available to house-church pastors. New phone technologies such as texting and WeChat have helped to connect church members with their pastors, and pastors with their theological professors. They can respond quickly to […]

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7 Trends: Why You Need to Pay Attention

[…] ongoing service in country. A marked rise in anti-foreign sentiment, as seen in official propaganda and in heightened scrutiny of foreigners living in China, as well as pressure on Chinese entities with which they are involved. Revised regulations on religion that specifically address Chinese Christians’ relationship to foreign individuals and organizations. An increase in […]