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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, […]

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 […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 17, 2012

[…] 19 children died of hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) in April in Central China’s Hunan Province, according to the provincial health authority on Tuesday. The provincial health bureau tallied 20,078 cases of HFMD infections in April, which was about three times higher than that recorded March. The bureau’s report showed that an average of about 70 […]

Blog Entries

Christian School Education in China

The suppression of Christian school education, combined with a law that restricts children under 18 from attending Sunday school, severely curtails the ability of the church to disciple its children. This is a strategic space to watch. May the church, and the education and discipleship of its youth, continue to grow. May God continue […]

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 […]

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The Chinese Internet–by the Numbers

<p>Recently <em>China Internet Watch</em> produced a white paper on the Chinese Internet, titled “China Internet Statistics 2017.” The information and charts are based on the semi-annual report published in December 2016 by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).</p>

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 […]

Chinese Christian Voices

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 […]

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“Kiwis” in the Middle Kingdom

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

[…] number of NZ missionaries 18501889 1 — 0.4% 18901899 19 — 7.5% 19001909 34 79% 13.4% 19101919 42 24% 16.5% 19201929 48 14% 18.9% 19301939 51 6% 20% 19401949 48 -8% 18.5% Sailing time unknown 12 — 4.7% Total/Average 255 — 12.5% The next table shows some interesting gender patterns. When we think of […]

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ZGBriefs | April 24, 2025

China Closed Christian Bookstores. Digital Publishing Grew in the Vacuum. (April 21, 2025, Christianity Today) Although online Christian publishers risk getting shut down and struggle to make a profit, they believe these books are vital in growing China’s churches, so they plan to continue adapting as policies change.