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ZGBriefs | March 19, 2015
[…] showing an imaginary but realistic first week in the life of two roommates, one Chinese and one American. The video comes at the right time as the number of Chinese students studying at U.S. universities is increasing. Last year, according to a report from the Institute of International Education, 274,000 Chinese students studied at […]
ZGBriefs | November 4, 2021
Hopes for China Reopening Dashed by New Limits on Airline Flights This Winter (October 29, 2021, Skift) The world is slowly reopening for wider travel. China, for now, will not be part of that movement. Airlines are among those feeling the brunt.
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 […]
Social Service Ministry in China
[…] mainland China, today a host of different factors are driving Chinese Christians to explore for themselves the place of humanitarian concerns within gospel ministry. For a growing number of local Christians, loving one’s neighbor through acts of service is rapidly becoming an indispensable aspect of Christian witness. This essay will first explore the role […]
Supporting Article
Striving toward the Chinese Century
[…] effectively answer the above challenges. Notes ^ The Economist, “A Survey of Global Economy,” October 1, 1994. ^ John K. Chang, Industrial Development in Pre-Communist China, Aldine, Chicago, 1969. ^ Rong-Hong Lin, Too Highbrow to be Popular: Ze-Chen Chao’s Biography and Theology, Hong Kong,China Graduate School of Theology, 1994, p. 161. ^ Rong-Hong Lin, […]
November 21, 2013
<p>The Bible business (November 20, 2013, Global Times)</p> <p>To meet the spiritual needs of the rapidly growing number of Christians, China printed more than 105 million Bibles from 1987 to 2012, of which 60 percent were distributed to churches inside the country and 40 percent were delivered overseas. In this factory, employees operate machines round […]
ZGBriefs | March 24, 2016
[…] government tries to eradicate foreign influences from the country’s universities, the flood of Chinese students leaving for the West continues to rise. Over the past decade, the number of Mainland Chinese students enrolled in American colleges and universities has nearly quintupled, from 62,523 in 2005 to 304,040 last year, according to the Institute of […]
When Counting Is Hard . . . in China (2)
Analysis
<p>More on the challenges of determining the number of Christians in China.</p>
Evangelism, Reformed Theology, and Church Life, Part 1
<p>A growing movement of churches attracted to the Reformed faith is gaining steam in China. Although still comparatively small in number, these churches and several of their prominent leaders are gaining influence among Christians across China. This article, originally published in the journal <em>ChurchChina</em>, provides hard data on how Reformed theology has impacted the evangelistic efforts […]
A Chinese Christian Exodus?
Due to a number of monumental changes in politics, economy, and society in mainland China over the past decade, Chinese emigration has apparently been accelerating steadily…. What caught our attention is the very obvious and strong presence of Christians in ongoing emigration from China. A couple of unofficial estimates put the percentage of Christians…at 15-20%.