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More than Conquerors

[…] had for a time enjoyed more space in which to live out their faith are now struggling to keep their churches functioning. Spreading the gospel through social service, publishing, the Internet, and educational activities has become extremely difficult, requiring the church to develop new models of witness in this restrictive environment. Many who have […]

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The Facts about the Church in China

[…] growing. All would agree that the church in China has grown dramatically from less than one million believers at the middle of the last century to its current number today. We just can’t agree on the number; depending on who is counting, it may vary from less than 30 million to more than 100 million. […]

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Christian Broadcasting

Facing the Challenges

[…] broadcast ministry has encountered new challenges and must again adjust its strategy. Today, evangelical stations are seeking new methods and strategies. For several years now, Kairos Communication Service International has been seriously considering these challenges and planning the necessary adjustments it must make. As a result, it will make the following changes in its […]

View From the Wall

A Glance at People with Disabilities in China

[…] of people with disabilities vary widely depending on the definitions used for employment and disability. It is a daunting number, although there are more than three-thousand employment service centers in China providing services that range from vocational training to job matching to consultation for people with disabilities seeking employment. These centers receive financial support […]

View From the Wall

China in 2020

Vol. 9, No. 3

[…] Christian activity. However, Christianity will not become China’s mainstream faith due to many problems in terms of cultural identification, the indigenization of theology, church participation in social service as well as the internal management of church affairs. Due to many historical and practical political factors, Chinese Christianity still lacks nationally accepted spiritual leaders and […]

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The Elusive Path to Religious Freedom

[…] Knox Thames. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2024, 416 pages. ISBN-10: 0268208670, ISBN-13: 978-0268208677. Available from Press and Amazon.  Reflecting on 20 years of service as a diplomat and advisor to multiple US administrations, international human rights lawyer Knox Thames lays out a vision for how governments, legislatures, NGOs, and religious […]

Peoples of China

Stewardship in the Business Community

[…] retailer harnesses its available resources of sales associates, store managers, inventory control system, merchandise, store ambiance, store location, pricing strategies, marketing approach, merchandise displays, supplier contracts and customer relationships to deliver maximum value to its stake-holders. For its customers, the store delivers value through a combination of pricing, merchandise and service. For its employees, […]

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The Fourth Generation

[…] progress in these terms, and makes an interesting argument that engineers are likely to run a country in a very different way than would, say, lawyers. The number of university graduates in this new generation of leaders is much higher than in the previous three (rising from 23 percent to 92 percent among Politburo […]

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Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming

[…] manufacturing and assembly. To reach the next stage, it needs to move up the value chain, and replace factory production and state investment with research and development, services provision, and additional private investment. This is the pathway that developmental states2 in Taiwan and South Korea trod decades ago, and in those transitions, each country […]

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Where Is the Church in China?

[…] Kong and the PRC, political conditions have pushed them to consider relocating elsewhere, resulting in a historic influx of Chinese into the UK, Canada, Australia, and the United States. For others, the lure of economic opportunity beckons them to pull up roots and face the challenges of adapting to a new culture in search […]