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Praying the Ten Commandments for China
[…] the sins of our nation, and continually call our nation to rely on the precious blood of Christ. You shall have no other gods before me (Exodus 20:3 ESV) For Chinese people over the age of 16, 85% hold some kind of belief in the supernatural or engage in some kind of religious activity. […]
ZGBriefs | July 26, 2018
<p>Airlines comply with demand from China that Taiwan not be referred to as a sovereign nation (July 25, 2018, The Los Angeles Times)<br /> U.S. airlines have begun to comply with a Chinese demand that Taiwan be referred to as a part of China. </p>
What Will You Do if the World Doesn’t End?
[…] day will mark the end of the world. PRI's Mary Kay Magistad reports that, according to a Reuters survey, "China ranks highest when it comes to end-of-the-world fears. Some 20 percent of those surveyed expected something to happen on Dec. 21." This article, posted on the <em>Tianya Forum</em> site, asks the question "How will you spend the rest […]
What Triggers Persecution of Christians in China?
<p>According to China Aid Association's 2013 Persecution Report, a total of 7,424 Christians were persecuted in China last year. This is not an insignificant number; 7,424 believers facing persecution is 7,424 too many. However, it is worth looking at this number a bit closer in order to put it into perspective.</p>
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Religious Statistics in China
<p>Current evidence is that religion is flourishing in China. However, practical problems make statistical statements for the number of religious believers in China quite hazardous. The author cautiously examines the evidence that exists for each of the five, major, officially-recognized religious faiths in China.</p>
Cult Activity in China Impacts Churches
<p>While the number of Christians continues to grow in China, so too does the number of cults active in China.</p>
China’s First Christians
Who Were They and What Can We Learn from Them?
Join us on March 20, 2025, in the Twin Cities for Dr. Glen Thompson’s lecture on China’s earliest Christians, their history, and lessons for today. Free and open to all!
1·1·1 Missions Campaign
[…] over 900 church leaders from mainland China attended a large Chinese church missions conference in Hong Kong. At the conference, they announced the launch of an initiative to send 20,000 missionaries from China. A month later churches all across China began to put legs to this initiative with a 1·1·1 Missions Campaign. One large house church in Beijing […]
Chinese Christians Look Back, Part 4
[…] in China. As part of our celebration, Chinese Church Voices is taking a look back with Chinese Christians at what has changed in China over the past 20 years. We have surveyed a range of people from around China and in various contexts who have been Christians for about 20 years or more. We […]
Speeding Up? Or Slowing Down?
A Study on the Current Church Growth Situation in China
[…] the congregation was, they might say 200 or 300 people. Yet, when we asked how many people attended the previous week’s service, the answer might be only 20 or 30. Why was that? Later we learned that the current number included those who had already moved to other places. Table 3: “Current Reported Number” […]