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How Many Christians Are There in China? It’s Complicated

[…] illustrate, I reached out to three individuals in the China academic and ministry communities and posed these two questions: 1) What is your preferred estimate on the number of Christians in China? 2) How do you arrive at that estimate? Professor Fenggang Yang of Purdue University responded in Part 1. Dr. Carsten Vala of […]

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ZGBriefs | July 9, 2015

[…] over the past forty years. Amid China’s economic boom and rapid modernization, experts point to the emergence of a spiritual vacuum as a trigger for the growing number of religious believers, particularly adherents of Christianity and traditional Chinese religious groups. Millions of silver pieces for China's official Christians (July 3, 2015, UCA News) Chinese […]

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ZGBriefs | May 9, 2019

[…] test flights (May 8, 2019, China Daily) Beijing Daxing International Airport plans to welcome four planes on test flight next Monday, Beijing Youth Daily reported. Air China, China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines will dispatch flagship models 747-8, A359 and A380, respectively. Meanwhile, Xiamen Airlines will send a Boeing 787 to take part in the […]

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Financial Considerations in Chinese Missionary Sending

Sources of Support and Difficulties in Raising Finances

Chinese Christians feel God calling them to long-term mission service. Attrition rates of Chinese missionaries are high, however, and a number of difficulties (including finances) hinder Chinese missionary sending. As part of a study examining causes of Chinese missionary attrition, I recently interviewed eleven Chinese long-term missionaries using a questionnaire developed by the World Evangelical Fellowship. In […]

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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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ZGBriefs — December 24, 2015

[…] live in so-called subdivided units. These apartments have been modified by landlords to fit multiple tenants and aren’t strictly illegal, but are subject to different structural and fire-safety requirements. Hainan Airlines flight attendant feeds elderly disabled passenger, brings tears to netizens' eyes (December 22, 2015, Shanghaiist) Fan Xuesong of Hainan Airlines has been praised as the “most […]

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The Next Decade of the Church in China

[…] in China and presented their views, stating that: Since 2010, the development of Christianity in China has tended to be stable, even showing signs of stagnation. The number of Chinese Christians experienced rapid growth in the 1980s and 1990s but has seemingly stopped growing in the past decade. The proportion of Christians in China […]

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Four Decades of Church Growth in China

Looking beyond the numbers to understand the factors that contributed to the unprecedented growth of the church in China.

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December 5, 2013

[…] policymakers call capture, a condition in which economic or security dependence of one country on another allows the more powerful to drive the others policy making. US airlines warned to stay out of China's new air defense zone (+video) (November 30, 2013, Christian Science Monitor) The US and Japan are defying China by sending […]

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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 […]