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China through the Years

[…] by email: [email protected]. And in case you’re wondering what the corner of Wangfujing and ChangAn Avenues looks like today, here’s a photo taken on the same spot in 2013. You can read more about both photos on my personal blog Outside-in. Header image credit: Joann Pittman via Flickr. Text image credit: Joann Pittman via Flickr.

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What Triggers Persecution of Christians in China?

<p>According to China Aid Association's 2013 Persecution Report, a total of 7,424 Christians were persecuted in China last year. This is not an insignificant number; 7,424 believers facing persecution is 7,424 too many. However, it is worth looking at this number a bit closer in order to put it into perspective.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Chinese Christians Look Back, Part 3

[…] fire for the Word. Nowadays, people have several copies of their own Bible and there are different versions of the Bible. People have the Bible on their phones and there are plentiful resources on the Internet. They should be able give a lot of time to studying the Bible now, but unfamiliarity with the […]

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A Long Journey in the Same Direction with ChinaSource

I am a ChinaSource junkie! Since the early days of the China Challenge events I was hooked. 

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Returnees and the Church in China

[…] There are reasons to be quietly confident that returnees will find it increasingly easy to integrate into local churches, especially in the burgeoning urban churches where growing numbers of people have spent time overseas—including many church leaders. All the same, we should pray for churches in China to consider the following. Empathize with returnees. While […]

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My ChinaSource Story

[…] Later I had the opportunity to present my research on the larger context of migrant workers at another ChinaSource consultation in Shanghai. When Brent visited Shanghai in 2010, he asked to interview me and I learned that he was writing a book on urban Christians. By that time, I had graduated and started teaching […]

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Religious Statistics in China

<p>Current evidence is that religion is flourishing in China. However, practical problems make statistical statements for the number of religious believers in China quite hazardous. The author cautiously examines the evidence that exists for each of the five, major, officially-recognized religious faiths in China.</p>

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Telecommunications and the Internet in China

<p>Among developing countries, China is number one in the pace at which telecommunication services and the Internet are being developed. These developments will contribute enormously to China’s modernization and integration into the global economy and may have significant domestic social and political impact. </p>

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Chinese Education: From Hallowed to Hollow

<p>For the fourth straight year in row, the number of college hopefuls taking the national university entrance exam, or gaokao, has dropped. Analysts trace the decline to a corresponding drop in the number of children born at the beginning of the last decade due to China's one-child policy. However, the decrease also suggests two realities […]

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ZGBriefs | August 27, 2020

[…] 1950s, the iconic green trains are a relic of another age, differing in almost every way from the sleek high-speed rail cars replacing them. Tickets are dirt- cheap. The carriages are crowded, chaotic, and stifling in the summer heat. It can take hours for the lumbering locomotives to chug between cities. Sponsored Link Webinar: […]