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Toward a Flourishing Society
[…] “China’s Urban Church: A Shifting Battleground” at the Acton China Seminary (see above) and participated in a panel at the annual meeting of the China Partnership in San Diego, California. Hannah Lau recently launched her first book, Wherever You Go. Based on her own journey in China and beyond, the book challenges the next […]
Counting China’s Christians
[…] million are Protestant Christians, accounting for just over five percent of the population. Counting Chinese Christians has always been a less than exact science. Estimates of the number of Protestant Christians vary from the official TSPM estimate of 23 million (which includes only those in the registered church) to 105 million, the figure put […]
How Many NGOs does China Really Have?
According to a recent article in <em>The Economist</em>, over the past 25 years half a million non-governmental organizations have registered in China. Another 1.5 million social entities have not registered and are effectively functioning illegally. Many others are registered as businesses.
Book Reviews
When East Meets West in the Market Place
[…] nascent aircraft market, Xinhua’s drive to corner the market on financial news in China, and the political intrigue behind the emergence of competition among China’s domestic mobile phone carriers. Each chapter begins with an overview of the players and their goals, then goes into a detailed account of how the deals actually played out, […]
China in Africa: Clues to the Future of “Belt and Road?”
[…] since the year 2000, while foreign direct investment has grown 40% annually. While China is far and away the world leader in African infrastructure investment, it ranks number three in aid to Africa. More than 10,000 Chinese firms are believed to be operating in Africa, more than three times the number indicated by existing […]
Pray for China in 2018
[…] Major Cities. These items cover the national municipalities and provincial capitals. Poor and Outcasts. These items cover marginalized people. January’s prayer items highlight the contributions of a number of foreign and Chinese Christians over the past century. These include Beijing pastor Wang Mingdao, evangelist Stephen Tong, Olympian Eric Liddell, British missionary Gladys Aylward, who […]
Supporting Article
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 […]
Stewarding the Environment
China’s Energy Future
[…] Mikkal E Herberg and Zhidong Li. NBR Special Report (The National Bureau of Asian Research) 47, no. (November 2014), 10. ^ "China's Smog War Seen Dooming Coal on " Cheap but Dirty" Purge." BloombergBusiness. May 19, 2015. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-18/china-war-on-smog-seen-dooming-coal-amid-cheap-but-dirty-purge (accessed May 20, 2015). ^ Andrews-Speed, “China’s Energy,” 12. ^ Herberg, Mikkal E. "China's Search for Oil and Gas Security: Prospect and […]
How the Church Grows in China
In a recent blog series, several guest contributors responded to an invitation from Joann Pittman, ChinaSource’s Senior Vice President, to give their best estimate of the number of Christians in China. As was expected, the numbers varied greatly, yet all of the contributors offered solid reasons for the figures they put forward. Given the […]
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.