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Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

[…] indeed be regarded as a truly “Chinese” religion, part of what is coming to be called “World Christianity,” for a number of reasons. Official recognition Let us start with official government pronouncements. In the People’s Republic of China, the Religious Affairs Bureau oversees the work of the “five religions”Buddhism, Daoism, Islam, Roman Catholicism and […]

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“Kiwis” in the Middle Kingdom

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

[…] Made by Different PCNZ’s Busy Bee Groups towards A. James’s Car.15 Hives Parts of the car Amount Kelburn Horn £3 Napier Seat £3 Lower Hutt Screen £1 St. Paul’s Wanganui Wiper on screen 5/- Roseneath Light 10/- Knox, Dunedin Wheel £1 Otaki Repair kit £3 Dunedin Hood £2/18/6 Māori Hill Petrol £1 Nightcaps Mirror […]

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When Can I Go Home?

Caring for China's Homeless Children

[…] a snowstorm. Chuan, a 13 year-old boy from the far west province of Gansu, was rummaging through a trash bin in a corner inside the Zhengzhou train station. His face was covered in soot; he was wearing an ill-fitted, filthy cotton jacket, lightweight trousers and a pair of tattered tennis shoes. The previous night, […]

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ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015

[…] met my husband while working at an Internet company in China, I never cared what his family said about us when we lived in the U.S. – oceans and time zones away. But since we moved back to China in 2013, I have gradually collected all these “reminders” until they accumulated painfully in my mind.</p>

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Policy, Implementation, and Shifting Official Perceptions of the Church in China

[…] and oppressed through discriminatory policies often lead outside observers to conclude that the Chinese government is pursuing a concerted and consistent policy to restrict Christian activity and stem the growth of Christianity. While these troubling incidents remain a reality of life in China, a survey of the larger picture suggests that they are the […]

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Recent Chinese Migration Trends in Australia

[…] 5.5% of the population,22 a figure that continues to rise. This article focuses on the recent trends in Chinese migration in Australia, with special attention on the steady growth of the PRC migrant community, the largest among the Chinese group. Additionally, we note a significant uptick in migration from Hong Kong since 2020. The […]

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Online Meeting Platforms

[…] being grateful for the technology that allows us to do all of the above. China set the precedent for “locking down” society, so people there are no strangers to online living. There was already a robust online delivery system in place before the coronavirus. Churches, schools, and other activities also migrated online. A mainland […]

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Returnee Ministry at Home and Abroad

<p>Large numbers of Chinese students who have studied abroad are returning to their homeland. For those who have come to know Christ while overseas, many easily become lost to the church and Christ upon their return. While there are a variety of reasons for this, churches and organizations both overseas and in China need […]

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April 04, 2013

<p>Current Ideological Trends in China How Should The Church Respond? (March 27, 2013, Lausanne Global Conversation)</p> <p>In discussion of the social and political status of Christianity in China, the relationship of the churches and the government naturally takes centre stage. Nonetheless, how the faith and its growing influence are viewed in China is caught up […]

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April 24, 2014

[…] attack in Kunming railway station (April 19, 2014, Los Angeles Times) The lack of information frustrates families, especially in light of the attention given relatives of Malaysia Airlines passengers. Made In The USA: Childless Chinese Turn To American Surrogates (April 21, 2014, NPR) Chinese couples who are unable to have children are turning to […]