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Recent Chinese Migration Trends in Australia
[…] the total population. The median age of permanent migrants is 39.7, and more women are migrating than men (56% women, 44% men). Between 2018–19 and 2022–23, approximately 20,000 permanent migration places were granted each year to those from mainland China (Table 1).2 In addition to permanent migrants, many Mainland Chinese enter Australia as temporary […]
ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015
<p></p> <p>Married Without Children in China: Dealing With the Pressure in a Baby-Centric Country (July 21, 2015, <em>China Real Time</em>)<br /> In China, “Are you married?” and “Do you have children?” can be the equivalent of asking, “How are you?” An American who met my husband while working at an Internet company in China, […]
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From Beersheba Back to Haran
Reflections on Christian Returnees
During my three years pastoring a Chinese church in the United States, we sent more than 20 of our members back to China. When I returned to China, I planted a church, which I have now pastored for four years. The church has received no fewer than one hundred Christian returnees, referred to us […]
View From the Wall
Returnee Ministry at Home and Abroad
<p>Large numbers of Chinese students who have studied abroad are returning to their homeland. For those who have come to know Christ while overseas, many easily become lost to the church and Christ upon their return. While there are a variety of reasons for this, churches and organizations both overseas and in China need […]
Do You Have a Message for Your 18-Year-Old Self?
<p>Why at the end of 2017 was there a sudden flood of people posting photos of themselves when they were 18-years-old on Chinese social media? And what were the captions they were writing?</p>
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China’s Pentecostal Churches
Changing Times, New Approaches
New religious regulations implemented in 2018 have caused churches to be shut down and foreign workers to leave. The author addresses developments in church networks and the emergence of churches with a Pentecostal identity.
April 24, 2014
[…] It excluded special administrative regions Hong Kong and Macau. ARTS / ENTERTAINMENT Chinese Grand Prix comes to abrupt end after flag waved one lap too early (April 20, 2014, The Guardian) The Chinese Grand Prix was certainly not the most exciting race but it hardly required the drastic action taken by the man wielding […]
ZGBriefs | April 2, 2020
China’s Travel Restrictions due to COVID-19: An Explainer (April 1, 2020, China Briefing) As the COVID-19 is now a pandemic, China has formally suspended the entry of most foreign nationals to prevent a second wave of the outbreak at home.
The State of Chinese Urban Churches
[…] persistent removal of church crosses emerged onto the international stage in early 2014 and remained a focal topic throughout the whole year. This would not have happened 20 years ago, because there were no tall churches with prominent crosses on top. It will not happen 20 years from now, for the state-church relationship will […]
Financial Considerations in Chinese Missionary Sending
Sources of Support and Difficulties in Raising Finances
[…] interviewed missionaries still felt called to travel on mission trips believing that God would provide the funds as needed. One missionary led two teams to Thailand in 2013, both with inadequate funding prior to departure (MI#12). When money ran out, an appeal was made to the sending church which found a way to gather […]