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“Kiwis” in the Middle Kingdom

New Zealanders Serving God’s Mission in China from 1877 to 1953 and Beyond

[…] of her ex-missionaries and their children. Many revisited China particularly following China’s “opening” in the late seventies and early eighties. Despite the fact China had closed its doors to foreign missionaries, many New Zealand Christians continued to pray for China and the church in China. While missionaries were no longer welcome, Kiwi Christians have, […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Chinese Churches Serving Those with Disabilities

[…] Chinese article: 轮椅捐赠、残疾神学与当代中国教会慈善文化建设 by Christian Times. Translated, edited, and reposted with permission. According to data from the CCC & TSPM, as of 2012 Chinese churches have donated 20,000 wheelchairs. Statistics since 2012 are compiled from public data from the CCC & TSPM website, <em>2015 Social Service Ministries Annual Report </em>of the CCC & TSMP […]

View From the Wall

China’s Christian Education Today

View from the Wall

[…] of their children in the public schools, also began to teach their children at home. Gradually, homeschooling expanded as more students left the national education system. In 2011, the Beijing 21st Century Education Research Institute organized “The First National Home School Seminar.” Since then several national homeschool seminars have been held. In November 2013, […]

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Deploying Appropriate Technology

[…] China is the building of the Internet backbone and the implementation of wireless technology. The number of Internet users is growing rapidly. With 18 million users in 2000, the projected growth is 80 million users by 2003. (In contrast, Japan currently has 23 million users and is projected to have 60 million by 2003.) According […]

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Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

[…] in China in the last five decades4. In some parts of the country, five percent of the population is Christian. Credible estimates put Roman Catholics at about 20 million. If the result of a recent government sponsored survey saying that there are three hundred million “believers” in China can be used as a benchmark, […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 17, 2012

[…] measles in the season. SOCIETY / LIFE Beijing starts crackdown on illegal aliens (May 15, Xinhua) Foreigners living in Beijing may find themselves greeting police at their doors amid a crackdown on foreigners illegally entering, residing or working in the city that began on Tuesday. The campaign, which will run until the end of […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A Pastor Encourages the Use of Social Media

[…] who accessed the Internet 3-5 hours each day (including work hours) comprised the highest number of respondents at 29%. Those who accessed the Internet 6-8 hours comprised 20%. Among survey participants, 55% owned mobile phones capable of Internet access. In addition, 82% of respondents made friendships online. Next, those who used the Internet for […]

Consulting

[…] ways for organizations to receive the help they need. In light of the new Overseas NGO Law, we offer the following: ChinaSource Law and Policy Monitor. A 2017 publication that includes major developments in the implementation of the Overseas NGO Law, interpretation and implications of new findings, case studies, resources, and answers to frequently […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Filial Piety: A Christian Perspective

[…] the fifth commandment) says, "Honor your father and mother, that your days may be long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you." (Exodus 20:12) This is God's command regarding filial piety. In God's eyes, parents are to be respected, even senior parents who are difficult to get along with. They […]

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Caring for Orphans: An Interview (2)

[…] if they couldn’t find anyone. Later, they called me again because none of the organizations could accept the boy. I was very hesitant, because we only had 20,000 Yuan at the time, and 20,000 was next to nothing when considering a child with kidney disease. We all shrank at the thought of this bottomless […]