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A Message from the Church in China

[…] factors many of us in the West consider necessary for church growth are supremely irrelevant to the growing church in China.” Correction: The original post misstated the year that the number of evangelicals in China is projected to surpass the number of evangelicals in America. We regret the error.  Image credit: Dalian Skyscape by egorgrebnev via Flickr.

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The Challenge of China’s Shifting Labor Market

[…] the demand for robotic technology. Meanwhile the growing ranks of China’s urban consumers are performing more transactions online that previously required interacting in person with sales or service personnel. Whether shopping for insurance or buying a television, there is less and less of a need to go physically to an office or retail outlet. […]

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Lockdown Is Over, but Life Is Still Not Normal

[…] first and the biggest addiction I heard mentioned repeatedly was the addiction to cell phones and the internet. Other addictions mentioned were sleeping pills and alcohol. Regarding phone addiction, one counselor used the phrase “bondage to their cell phone.” With no place to go, many people spent endless hours on their phones chatting with […]

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China’s Place in the World

[…] Redrawing the Map During the past decade, Xi Jinping’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has seen a doubling of Chinese investment abroad, making China the world’s number one overseas investor. Key to the BRI has been the desire to head off conflict in the Pacific and the South China Sea by opening up […]

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Is China Persecuting More Christians for their Faith?

[…] being house churches. If this were the case one would expect to see hundreds of house churches being closed down each week. (Beijing, which had the highest number of persecution cases in 2012, reportedly has more than 3,000 house churches, yet the China Aid report mentions only two cases involving Beijing house churches for […]

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A Strategy Forged in Bethlehem

[…] were created enters into his creation as a created being. He through whom all things hold together lies helpless in a feeding trough. Recalling a Christmas Eve service at Saint Patrick’s cathedral in Dublin, U2’s Bono writes, The poetry and politics of the Christmas story hit me as if I were hearing it for […]

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Is Christianity Transforming China?

[…] in China's social and political transformation is that of an additional significant voice to what is already a much more diverse and pluralistic society. While comparatively small in number, Chinese Christians have gained a reputation as a result of their principled behavior and what are considered to be superior moral standards." Image credit: Joann Pittman

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The Coronavirus: A Shared Narrative

[…] Wuhan, would suddenly become very different. Speaking to the congregation via YouTube the following Sunday, one elder prefaced their inaugural virtual service with these words: Recently a number of our elders attended a prayer meeting for China. At that event a Chinese pastor explained how the Chinese church was forced to follow the exact […]

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On the Way to the Future

[…] market, for example), the potential is mindboggling, but a quick reality check reminds one that realizing this potential may be many years away. Optimistic estimates put the number of China’s Internet users by the end of 2001 at more than 40 million. However, most of these are still concentrated in a few major cities. […]

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Closing the Gaps

[…] they leave China, for those sent out as missionaries it is just beginning. Together both groups comprise perhaps several hundred people. Yet there are many times that number of Christians among the hundreds of thousands of ordinary Chinese leaving China each year. They are neither in such dire straits that they require rescue or […]