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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 1

The Quest for Trustworthy Information

One…reason for drop in the class="searchwp-highlight">number of publications the measures introduced to combat the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in…less direct contact. However…the decline started before the arrival of the pandemic and secondly, the Communist Party had…been busy for many years…to control the information environment, even before the watershed 2018 regulations came into force.

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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 class="searchwp-highlight">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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Observations of Dynamics in Families Affected by Autism

Lessons from China and the West

<p>Families affected by disability have a class="searchwp-highlight">number of common emotions and experiences regardless of ethnicity or geographical location. The author looks at common concerns, struggles, and hopes that parents face when their child is diagnosed with a disability and specifically, with autism. He also alerts us to some of the programs, helps, and therapies […]

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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 class="searchwp-highlight">number?</p>

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ZGBriefs | May 24, 2018

<p><strong>Baozi vs. Jiaozi</strong> (May 20, 2018, <em>Transparent Language</em>) Both are class="searchwp-highlight">cheap, delicious little bundles of joy, so you really can’t go wrong either way.</p>

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Educational Inequality for Migrant Children Perpetuates Poverty

[…] and professional tracks. Most of them pick up jobs in the informal sector. Such social inequality is likely to be perpetuated given the fact that their second generation is not provided with quality education. In China, education, often considered a way of changing one's life trajectory, now only reproduces social status and reinforces class="searchwp-highlight">class boundaries.</p>

View From the Wall

Between Riches and Poverty: Chinese Christian Business People

<p>In China, the class="searchwp-highlight">number of Christians is growing constantlyeven the official figure is increasing. The latest estimate from the TSPM/CCC is sixteen million Christians. Among these Christians are a group of people who are busy with their business on weekdays but worship God on weekends; they are the Chinese Christian business people.</p>

Book Reviews

Listening to the Heart

A Book Review

<p><em>Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China </em>by Leslie T. Chang. Picador, 2010, ISBN-10: 033044736X, ISBN-13: 978-0330447362; 320 pages; paper $10.88; Kindle edition $11.99 at Amazon. (Note: Various editions are available with a slightly different title, dates of publication and class="searchwp-highlight">number of pages.)</p> <p><em>Reviewed by Andrea Klopper</em></p>

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Striving toward the Chinese Century

[…] be $13,000; it is not surprising, then, that by 2150 China’s per capita income could surpass that of the U.S. and Japan. The emergence of a middle class="searchwp-highlight">class with strong buying power has been the major reason for the economic take-off of Southeast Asia. Consumers’ needs range from cars and refrigerators to telephones. Consumption […]

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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 class="searchwp-highlight">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 […]