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April 11, 2013
<p>Insight: The backroom battle delaying reform of China's one-child policy (April 8, 2013, Reuters)</p> <p>Two retired senior Chinese officials are engaged in a battle with one another to sway Beijing's new leadership over the future of the one-child policy, exposing divisions that have impeded progress in a crucial area of reform. Former State Councilors Song […]
October 4, 2012
[…] scheme took off in the past three years. The funding shortage is daunting: economists say it could blow out to a whopping $10.8 trillion in the next 20 years from $2.6 trillion in 2010, towering over China’s $3 trillion onshore savings, the biggest hoard of domestic savings in the world. Time is not on […]
September 26, 2013
[…] craves the satisfaction of these three crucial needs " The upside of postmodernism is that it leaves people asking the right questions. Online in blogs and weibo posts a new generation surveys China's social landscape with its food scandals, official corruption, unbridled consumerism and rampant abuse of women and children, and asks, "What's wrong with their hearts?"</p>
Lead Article
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>
Sorting Rumor from Fact?
Look for the Red Chop
<p>Distinguishing facts from rumors is never an easy endeavor, but it is even more difficult in China, where official information is often lacking.</p>
Supporting Article
Eschatology and China’s Churches
[…] determines how its people live in today’s world. While house churches included a brief summary of their eschatology in a 1998 document, within the theology of the official Three-Self Church eschatology lacks a working category; it finds itself situated under communist ideology as any form of it appears to be a threat to the […]
Chinese Christians Look Back, Part 3
[…] 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 […]
Lead Article
The Three-Self Patriotic Movement
Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities
[…] and congregational competition that spurs TSPM leaders to report a house church to authorities, resulting in harassment. Other times, TSPM pastors are implementing national directives—such as the 2002-2003 ban on all public gatherings during the SARS epidemic—which house church leaders cite as going against the Bible’s injunctions to keep on meeting, further proof in […]
Top Christian News Stories in China in 2014 (#1-5)
<p>On December 31, 2014, the mainland site<em> Christian Times</em> published a long article titled “Taking Stock at the End of the Year: <em>Christian Times </em>Top Ten Chinese Christian News Stories of 2014.” Topping their list, of course, was the ongoing church and cross demolition campaign in Zhejiang Province. But there were other events that […]
Now, about Those “Cross Size” Regulations
[…] with a request for comments from the public. One pastor in the province shared his comments with the <em>Gospel Times</em>, who in turn posted it on their site. It’s an interesting look at how these regulations are viewed by a Christian leader, as well a fascinating window into how the religious sphere “talks to” […]