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Deploying Appropriate Technology
[…] usually have at least two people per Internet account—and China is no different. Thus, the currently reported numbers are, in reality, already under-estimated. The figures for mobile phone users are even more astounding. By the beginning of 2001, there will be 80 million mobile subscribers representing 6% of the population. Analysts project that by […]
Christian School Education in China
[…] public school. Wu Yue is our fourth case. When her Christian elementary school had to divide into multiple campuses across the city, and her father received a phone call from his employer threatening him with his job if he did not put her into the public system, her parents relented. Wu Yue was put […]
ZGBriefs | August 8, 2024
[…] are hundreds of wet markets all over Shanghai, and they have proved remarkably resilient. Though they’re hardly relaxing places to shop, they offer customers access to fresh, cheap produce within a few minutes’ walk of their homes. But the city is now giving the markets a much-needed upgrade, aiming not only to improve hygiene […]
Threescore and Ten Years
A Special October 1st National Day
[…] all sectors of society and industry. Beijing’s new second airport, Daxing Airport, opened at the end of this month. Beijing already has the world’s second busiest airport (after Atlanta) and has now added an airport with the world’s largest airport terminal. During these 70 years, what has happened with the church in China? At the founding […]
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The Challenges and Strategies of Returnee Ministry in the New Era
[…] Abroad, released by the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), the return of Chinese students has accelerated significantly over the past decade. From 2000 to 2019, the number of returnees increased from 9,000 to 580,300, with the return rate in 2019 reaching 82.5 percent. The pandemic and changes in international relations further boosted the […]
Consulting
[…] major developments in the implementation of the Overseas NGO Law, interpretation and implications of new findings, case studies, resources, and answers to frequently asked questions. Mini-Consultation—A one-hour phone call with a consultant from the ChinaSource team who will give an overview of the latest findings, implications, and present options for your organization that will […]
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“Kiwis” in the Middle Kingdom
New Zealanders Serving God’s Mission in China from 1877 to 1953 and Beyond
[…] years, New Zealand sent at least 255 missionaries to China. The CIM was the biggest and earliest recruiter of all, followed by the Presbyterian Church. Table 1: Number and percentage of China missionaries from NZ of the top five mission organizations7 Year of the first China missionary Total number of China missionaries % […]
Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?
[…] and forced upon an unwilling populace1. Chinese culture, it is asserted, has resolutely refused to accept this “foreign” faith. Facing reality On the other hand, a growing number of scholars and other observers are pointing to the rapid growth of Christianity in China and amassing impressive reasons for regarding Christianity, in one form or […]
Counting by Sevens—Re-entry into China
[…] round trip was 3–4 times what we would pay pre-COVID. There are also costs for the COVID tests (US$550), the quarantine hotel and food (ours was relatively cheap at US$1200), additional hotel days for observation and testing, taxis for getting around and a flight/taxi back to our home city. From the time we left […]
View From the Wall
When Can I Go Home?
Caring for China's Homeless Children
[…] nonexistent. Falling victim to scams or discrimination, being yelled at or chased away are all commonplace occurrences. They fend for themselves by begging, collecting trash, working as cheap labor or even committing petty crimes. In the shadow of skyscrapers, they barely survive. They are the “homeless children.” The term “homeless children” is controversial in […]