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China’s Church through Western Eyes
[…] victims of a godless state that is bent on their destruction. While it may have been accurate 30 years ago, this narrative overlooks evidence of a growing number of Christians in both the registered and unregistered church who are practicing their faith openly on a consistent basisfor example, sharing the Gospel with friends and […]
China’s Next War?
[…] look at this map.) At the speed at which China is adding new cars on the road (China added more cars last year than the total number plying its roads in 1999 .) and building new coal-fired power plants the future looks bleak. Even worse is the situation with the water. So much […]
International Students in China—an Unreached Diaspora?
[…] anyone knows that China is the third largest destination for international students worldwide, after the USA and the UK. With 442,733 international students in China during 2016, this number has grown rapidly over the past ten years, up 11.4% on 2015. Beijing attracted the most students with over 77,000 (17%), followed by Shanghai (14%) and […]
A Forgotten People
[…] Of course disability is no respecter of ethnicity, age, or gender. People with disabilities are found across the spectrum throughout society. As China’s population grows older, the number of people with age-related disability will increase proportionally. Steve Bundy, guest editor for this issue of the Quarterly, points out disability is more than simply a […]
New Report Highlights Roots of Religious Persecution in China
[…] statistics, the report highlights several root causes that help to explain why religious persecution is apparently on the rise. The report indicates a huge spike in the number of people sentenced for religious activities. On closer examination, it appears that the vast majority of these were members of the Almighty God cult, formerly known […]
The Fading Vision of a Christian China
A Book Review
[…] in public life. Hsu’s personal spiritual journey took a decisive turn in 2006 when, through a Chinese scholar referred to him by Professor Sandoz, Hsu came into contact with Shouwang, a rapidly growing unregistered congregation in northwestern Beijing. There he was baptized and became active in the life of the church and in its […]
Collective Misunderstanding
[…] point: “The amount of literature translated and written by the Nestorians and their obvious effort to accommodate the faith to Chinese concepts and practices would have been in vain if most adherents were foreign or if there were not a large number of native priests to use the tools put at their disposal” (Covell, 33).
Closing the Gaps
[…] they leave China, for those sent out as missionaries it is just beginning. Together both groups comprise perhaps several hundred people. Yet there are many times that number of Christians among the hundreds of thousands of ordinary Chinese leaving China each year. They are neither in such dire straits that they require rescue or […]
Editorials
Communities of Hope
Recently I had the opportunity to visit a number of orphanages and schools for special children in several Chinese cities. Some contained mostly infants, the majority of whom would be adopted by families outside China. Others had children ranging in age from toddlers to teens. Several specialized in caring for children with disabilities, while […]
China and Africa: An Eternal Imprint
[…] with signage completely in Chinese. It was a branch of the international logistics company MeiQuick, conveniently located inside the mall, where it apparently specializes in shipping Chinese customers’ purchases back home, arriving perhaps even before they do. As my Great Mall odyssey illustrates, “from everywhere to everywhere” is not all that difficult in today’s […]