Tag: Research
Reflections on the Pew Report
In recent years, the Chinese government has tightly controlled the dissemination of key societal information while treating grassroots Christianity like a political opponent. This situation has left independent Christian researchers in a predicament as they struggle to access the necessary research materials while fearing unintentionally harming Chinese Christians, particularly well-known independent scholars.
Know Thy IPG* Neighbor
Know Thy Hui Neighbor (10)
Who are the neighbors you want to reach for Christ?
Book Review: Schism
Seventh-Day Adventism in Post-Denominational China
Christie Chow… demonstrates that assorted religious and denominational commitments can also profoundly influence the development and success of Christianity in China.
Understanding the Challenges of Cross-cultural Workers from China
A New ResearchShare Paper
A PhD dissertation analyzing the experiences of cross-cultural workers sent from China is now available in Chinese.
ResearchShare—A New Resource from ChinaSource
ResearchShare is a place where those in the ChinaSource community can share their research, projects, and academic papers.
Communism’s Questions, Christianity’s Answers
A case could be made that, for many Chinese, Christianity provides credible responses to questions that Communism raises but is ultimately unable to answer.
Why Chinese Become Christians
3 Additional Factors
Who and what most influenced Chinese believers to follow Christ?
Demographics Beyond Numbers (2)
This set of demographics helps us understand the spiritual backgrounds of believers in China and their reasons for believing.
Demographics Beyond Numbers
This first set of demographics helps us see who is in the churches we visited and who is responding to the survey.