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Recent Chinese Migration Trends in Australia

[…] UK and Canada, has offered new immigration pathways for migrants from Hong Kong to settle permanently. As a result, there has been a marked rise in the number of Hong Kong migrants in Australia. This marked increase resulted in Hong Kong being listed as eighth in the countries providing the greatest number of permanent […]

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Financial Considerations in Chinese Missionary Sending

Sources of Support and Difficulties in Raising Finances

[…] times the interviewed missionaries still felt called to travel on mission trips believing that God would provide the funds as needed. One missionary led two teams to Thailand in 2013, both with inadequate funding prior to departure (MI#12). When money ran out, an appeal was made to the sending church which found a way […]

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ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015

<p></p> <p>Married Without Children in China: Dealing With the Pressure in a Baby-Centric Country (July 21, 2015, <em>China Real Time</em>)<br /> In China, “Are you married?” and “Do you have children?” can be the equivalent of asking, “How are you?” An American who met my husband while working at an Internet company in China, […]

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My Problem with Progress

[…] of following the general letter of the law (passport photocopy? long-time customer? correctly-chopped police receipt?), or even a verbal okay from the Public Security official over the phone would have been sufficient to grease the wheels of the bureaucracy enough for me to get my money—perhaps with a promise to return with my passport […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Concerns of a Three-Self Pastor for 2020

. . . before the Covid-19 Crisis

[…] Christian Council (CCC), there are about 60,000 church buildings, over 14,000 clergy (pastors, teachers, and elders), and about 22,000 fulltime preachers. In terms of development, although the number of pastoral staff has clearly increased, yet in terms of the church’s needs, the problem is still severe. We have no way of calculating the number […]

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Chinese Churches Serving Those with Disabilities

[…] Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China (CCC & TSPM), the Amity Foundation, and local churches working together with domestic and international organizations. (The actual number may be far higher than this. According to the 2015 Social Service Ministries Annual Report published by the CCC & TSPM Social Service Department, 6,600 wheelchairs […]

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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>

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ZGBriefs | July 9, 2015

<p></p> <p>The really worrying financial crisis is happening in China, not Greece (July 7, 2015, The Telegraph)<br /> While all Western eyes remain firmly focused on Greece, a potentially much more significant financial crisis is developing on the other side of world. In some quarters, it’s already being called China’s 1929 – the year of […]

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ZGBriefs | January 19, 2017

<p></p> <p>Have you rented a boyfriend for the Spring Festival? (January 18, 2017, China Daily)<br /> The price of renting a boyfriend to take home with you is surging to as high as 1,500 yuan ($219) a day as Spring Festival approaches, chinanews.com reported on Wednesday. Some single women, who are pressured by their parents […]

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November 22, 2012

[…] and Religious Regulations in China (Pacific Institute for Social Sciences)The development of Christianity in China over the past thirty years has been extraordinary, both in terms of number of followers and influence. The official figure for number of Christians in China is 18 million; however many scholars believe that this figure is under-estimated. Outside […]