I find CHRISTIANITY in China
Christianity in China is a complex landscape of state-sanctioned organizations and an active, often unregistered, "house church" movement. While estimates vary widely, in 2026, the Christian population is generally thought to be between 44 million (officially registered) and over 100 million, making it a significant, though strictly monitored, religion. Growth has slowed compared to the rapid expansion seen in the 1980s and 90s, with recent data showing stability rather than rapid growth.Key aspects of religion and Christianity in China include:Official Structure: The Chinese government officially recognizes five religions, including Christianity, managed by the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (Protestant) and the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association.Unregistered "House Churches": A significant portion of Christians worship in unregistered, "underground" churches, which often operate in a grey area and face higher risks of scrutiny. Government Control & Policy: Religious practices are strictly supervised to comply with state ideology. Recent years have seen increased restrictions and, in some cases, the demolition of churches or pressure on pastors. The Landscape of Faith: The government aims to "Sinicize" religion, ensuring it conforms to Chinese culture and Communist Party regulations.Bible Production: Despite tight controls on distribution, China is one of the world's largest printers of Bibles, with the Amity Printing Company in Nanjing having produced over 300 million copies since 1987. Recent Trends and Future Outlook Growth Plateau: While some experts once predicted China could become the world's most Christian nation by 2030, recent surveys suggest the growth of Christianity, especially among Protestants, has plateaued since 2010, hovering around 2% of the adult population in some studies. Ongoing Pressure: Independent reports continue to highlight significant pressure on religious practitioners in China, ranking it among countries with high levels of persecution. Digital Reach: Online evangelism and WeChat, China’s dominant messaging app, are increasingly used to reach believers.While Buddhism remains the largest institutionalized religion, Christianity continues to be a growing force, especially in certain regions.

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