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An Overview of the History of Chinese Christian Communities in New Zealand
[…] of the Chinese did not return to China as expected but drifted north to Wellington and to the surrounding market gardening areas.6 Later, many moved to the Auckland area. Public Attitudes towards the Chinese For decades, while the Chinese were admired for their hard work and thrift, they were often perceived to be too […]
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Reaching the Second Generation
[…] outside of China, such as Malaysian Chinese, and Singaporean Chinese.” Melissa Cheung, “Second-generation Chinese New Zealanders’ Experience of Negotiating between Two Cultures: A Qualitative Study” (master’s thesis, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, 2019), 3. That is, three different congregations functioning under one leadership. For an overview of different types of multi-generational Chinese church […]
Be A Better Dad Today
A Book Review
[…] job any of us—from the President of the United States to the CEO of a major corporation to the guy taking out the garbage—will ever have” (p. 14). Raised by a dysfunctional father who abandoned him in his early teens, then taken in by a Chinese immigrant family who had moved in next door, […]
Islam has the largest number of under-30 believers in China?
Christian Today has posted an article with this headline: “Islam is the most popular religion for under-30s in China." The lead says: Islam has the largest number of young believers in China, new research has found, despite the growth of Christianity in the country and an atheist government. The China Religion Survey 2015, released […]
When Your Phone Becomes a Substitute for True Relationships
<p>What would lead an 18-year-old boy from a top class to stab his teacher and show no remorse? In this interview transcript, originally published on the mainland blog <em>Territory</em>, host Wenjun speaks with Jiang Peirong, a Taiwanese psychologist and Christian, about what might have led to this shocking event.</p>
The End of Cheap China
[…] and Managing Director of the China Market Research Group, and he is also a frequent contributing commentator on cnbc.com. Shaun's new book is titled The End of Cheap China. In the book, he interviews Chinese billionaires, senior government officials, migrant workers and even prostitutes to track China's evolution, leading to his insights on how […]
The Final Number Is In!
[…] you all for the exciting December finish to the 2021 fundraising effort. As you may have heard, we finished the year with a matching challenge of US$ 100,000, put forward by two different friends of ChinaSource. The final tally is done, and together, you, our community of support, provided US$136,761.03 toward the challenge and […]
Now That China Is Number One
[…] consequences –including for the Body of Christ – both domestically and internationally,. For China’s Christians the effects of economic growth have been relentless, especially during the past 15 years of rapid urbanization. The needs of the church have changed dramatically as the church in China has transformed from a largely rural, socially marginalized, financially […]
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Chinese Churches in New Zealand Today
[…] served as a missionary in Guangdong Province, China. Today, according to incomplete statistics, there are more than 90 Chinese churches in New Zealand with about 10,000 congregants. Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city with about 1.7 million people, has the largest number of Chinese churches (about 70 in all) with a total membership of around […]
Peoples of China
Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation
<p>In China, the “post-eighties” denotes those who are were generally born during the 1980s. They are the earliest generation of those who became known in the West as the “Little Emperors” of China. Typically, they were raised in a family environment where all adults focused their attention on their only heir. R and J […]