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When Counting Is Hard . . . in China (2)

Analysis

<p>More on the challenges of determining the number of Christians in China.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Evangelism, Reformed Theology, and Church Life, Part 1

<p>A growing movement of churches attracted to the Reformed faith is gaining steam in China. Although still comparatively small in number, these churches and several of their prominent leaders are gaining influence among Christians across China. This article, originally published in the journal <em>ChurchChina</em>, provides hard data on how Reformed theology has impacted the evangelistic efforts […]

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A Chinese Christian Exodus?

Due to a number of monumental changes in politics, economy, and society in mainland China over the past decade, Chinese emigration has apparently been accelerating steadily…. What caught our attention is the very obvious and strong presence of Christians in ongoing emigration from China. A couple of unofficial estimates put the percentage of Christians…at 15-20%.

ZGBriefs

September 20, 2012

[…] to City in a Changing China, explains in this talk from TEDGlobal 2012, those emotions obscure a larger point that factory workers arent simply toiling to provide cheap products to the West. They are also toiling to make products for their own people, as well as to change their personal circumstances.SPECIAL SECTION: SINO-JAPANESE TENSIONS […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A Christian Lawyer Discusses China’s New Domestic Violence Law

An Interview

[…] comprehensive domestic violence law. While celebrated as an important step toward the protection of women and children (and, occasionally men experiencing abuse) the law also raises a number of questions within the Christian community. Here lawyer and Christ-follower Cheng Pangzhi wrestles through these issues, ultimately offering hope for reconciliation of families and a call […]

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When Christians are Persecuted

<p>Reports of Christians being detained, harassed, fined or otherwise hindered from living out their faith have led many to conclude that persecution is the norm in China. Yet while such incidences do occur, a much larger number of Christians engages seemingly unhindered in a wide variety of activities on a daily basis.</p>

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ZGBriefs | October 26, 2017

[…] China moves to rate its citizens (October 21, 2017, <em>Wired</em>)<br /> But now imagine a system where all these behaviours are rated as either positive or negative and distilled into a single number, according to rules set by the government. That would create your Citizen Score and it would tell everyone whether or not you were trustworthy. </p>

Chinese Christian Voices

When the Church Stands Low (to Rise Again)

Insights from the 2024 Hong Kong Church Census

[…] Compared to 2019, attendance dropped significantly from 268,822 to 197,935—a decrease of 70,887 people (26.4%). Contributing factors include emigration, online-only participation, death, and general attrition. The total number of baptisms over five years was 46,487, lower than 81,004 in 2014 and 62,400 in 2019, indicating a continued decline in evangelistic momentum. The retention rate […]

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Partnership to Welcome Hong Kong Newcomers

Chinese churches and local churches in the UK are working hard to welcome and shepherd the vast number of Christians from Hong Kong as soon as possible, giving them opportunities to serve, and mobilizing them to reach out with the gospel of Jesus Christ to non-believing Hong Kong newcomers and others in the Chinese diaspora.

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ZGBriefs | October 22, 2015

[…] Engages Chinese Students With Mandarin Football Broadcast (October 16, 2015, NPR)<br /> For the first time, Illinois football will have a Mandarin play-by-play and color team calling the game for streaming in China. The University of Illinois has a huge number of Chinese students, and the activity has been getting the community more involved in campus culture.</p>