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Recent Chinese Migration Trends in Australia

[…] UK and Canada, has offered new immigration pathways for migrants from Hong Kong to settle permanently. As a result, there has been a marked rise in the number of Hong Kong migrants in Australia. This marked increase resulted in Hong Kong being listed as eighth in the countries providing the greatest number of permanent […]

Chinese Christian Voices

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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The Global Chinese Diaspora Today

Overview and Mission Trends

[…] (about 9.8 million). Compared with the data in 2010, we can see growth in total numbers as well as in every continent (refer to Table 1). Both Europe (from 1.32 to 2.38 million) and Oceania (from 0.95 to 1.77 million) have nearly doubled in overseas Chinese population. However, the most significant growth has been […]

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How the Lord of History Is Working Through the Diaspora

[…] (about 9.8 million). Compared with the data in 2010, we can see growth in total numbers as well as in every continent (refer to Table 1). Both Europe (from 1.32 to 2.38 million) and Oceania (from 0.95 to 1.77 million) have nearly doubled in overseas Chinese population. However, the most significant growth has been […]

Peoples of China

Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

[…] with their parents, post-eighties children were often accompanied by their grandparents who would relocate in order to continue living with them until they finished high school. A number of factors combined to produce this situation. To begin with, it was a very pragmatic arrangement. As retirees, grandparents usually had sufficient time to provide care […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

What can we learn from the recent conference on religious work? A comparison with the 2018 conference helps tease out key points.

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The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration

What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know

[…] more fearful of foreign influence in religions. This isn’t entirely new. Hard on the heels of the 1989 Tiananmen Movement, which the CCP brutally repressed, Communist Eastern Europe collapsed. Churches played a major role in this historic change in Eastern Germany, Poland, and elsewhere. The CCP went on high alert and reorganized its training […]

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China’s Migrant Children

[…] Global Times, Feb 25, 2010. http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2010-02/507860.html 3If “left behind” children of migrant workers, who remain in the villages without parental care, are included in these statistics, the number rises to 30 million total migrant children in China, comprising 20% of the compulsory school-aged student population. “Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education: Lessons from […]

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Returnee Ministry in the Era of Migration—Local Church as a Community to Receive

[…] rising tensions between the US and China have deeply impacted the flow of Chinese students to the US. This situation has led to a rise in the number of Chinese returnees in recent years, many of whom are now returning to China only to face the challenges of a sluggish economy and higher unemployment […]

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Wendy Blazes a Trail

[…] are not an adoption agency, we have helped over 900 families adopt from China, and have had many of “our children” adopted into families in North America, Europe, New Zealand, and China. In addition to working with orphans, we foster good will by encouraging teams from around the world to visit our children’s village […]