Xinjiang
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Xinjiang

China’s Gateway to the World

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Xinjiang

China’s Gateway to the World

About this book

In The China Chronicles, Paul Hattaway draws on more than 30 years' experience in China and numerous interviews with church leaders to provide insight into how the Living God brought about the largest revival in the history of Christianity. Xinjiang, a vast region in northwest China, has been much in the news in recent years because of the plight of more than one million Muslim Uyghur people there. But Xinjiang also has a long Christian history. Today there are nearly one million believers, mostly among the Han Chinese who have migrated into the region in recent decades. In this book, the sixth in the series, Hattaway focuses on the heroic efforts to reach the Uyghurs and other Muslim groups who remain largely untouched by the gospel.

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Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Reactions to China Chronicles Books from Christians in China
  3. The China Chronicles Overview
  4. Introduction
  5. Secrets from Beneath the Sand
  6. Nestorians in Xinjiang
  7. Catholics in Xinjiang
  8. 1890s
  9. 1900s and 1910s
  10. George Hunter
  11. Percy Mather
  12. 1920s
  13. The Trio
  14. 1930s
  15. Slaughter in the Desert
  16. 1940s
  17. The Back to Jerusalem Evangelistic Band
  18. The Northwest Spiritual Band
  19. Simon Zhao
  20. 1950s and 1960s
  21. 1970s and 1980s
  22. 1990s
  23. 2000s
  24. The Modern Back to Jerusalem Movement
  25. 2010s
  26. 2017—The Year Everything Changed in Xinjiang
  27. Genocide
  28. A Christian Lament for the Uyghurs
  29. The Future of the Church in Xinjiang
  30. Appendix
  31. Table 1. Evangelical Christians in Xinjiang (1888–2020)
  32. Map of Christians in Xinjiang
  33. Table 2. All Christians in Xinjiang
  34. Table 3. Ethnic Minority Groups in Xinjiang
  35. Researching Christians in China
  36. Map of China’s Christians
  37. Selected Bibliography
  38. Contact Details