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July 19, 2012
[…] plans for the disabled, according to the notice. The plans should be based on local economic development and cater to the needs of disabled people, it said. Official statistics show that China has 85 million people with some form of disability.German Held on Art Smuggling in China as Buyers Dodge Tax (June 16, 2012, […]
February 21, 2013
[…] 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 […]
How Many Christians in China? Preferred Estimates, Part 2
<p>What is your current best estimate of how many Christians there are in China, and how did you arrive at that number?</p>
Speeding Up? Or Slowing Down?
A Study on the Current Church Growth Situation in China
[…] views about church growth in China saying the annual growth rate is five percent, eight percent, or even ten percent. Moreover, it has been predicted that the number of Christians in China will reach two hundred and fifty million by the year 2030. Other people, however, take a different point of view, one that […]
October 17, 2013
[…] Church Voices)</p> <p>On October 10, 2013, the Global Times, one of Chinas English language daily newspapers published an article titled Estranged Brethren, about the division between the official Three-Self church and the House Church movement. Articles about religion in general, and Christianity in particular, are far and few between in the Chinese media, and […]
How Many Christians in China? Preferred Estimates, Part 3
<p>What is your current best estimate of how many Christians there are in China, and how did you arrive at that number?</p>
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>
Coming to Terms with the Church
<p>An article that appeared last month in China's official press raises interesting questions about how the church in China is viewed by both the Chinese state and society.</p>
ZGBriefs | March 30, 2017
[…] out Reformed authors at bookstores and heading to Reformed websites. And some are also stumbling, passing quick judgment on those who aren’t five-pointers. Some are proud. A number are splitting up congregations. In many ways, Reformed theology in China looks like a newborn colt attempting that first walk—eager, stumbling, up and down and up […]
April 11, 2013
[…] people familiar with the matter said. Their unresolved clash could suggest the leadership remains torn over one of China's most divisive social issues, said a recently retired family planning official. How quickly it is settled may shed light on whether new President Xi Jinping will ease family-planning controls on a nation of 1.3 billion people.</p>