taoism is typically the traditional religion in china.
others are:buddihism,Islam,Catholicism,and Christianity
According to this site, the "Father of Faith Missions" in China was Hudson Taylor. http://www.gospelpublishingmission.org/books/flgc.php
No, China is not considered a Christian nation. Christianity is still a minority faith.
Yes, there are Baha'is in China. The Baha'i Faith is global and not limited to one geographic area.
Yes, there is a small immigrant Jewish community.
NO. Shintoism is an indigenous Japanese faith. All other major faiths and philosophies in Japan, such as Confucianism and Buddhism, however, did come from China.
China has the largest populations of Buddhists. Other countries with a large percentage of that faith are Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka, and South Korea.
Daoism has generally not been a proselytizing faith; it has little presence (as an organized religion) outside of China and the Chinese population in diaspora (such as in the US and Thailand). As such, it only has "unofficial" missionaries, such as martial artists and Chinese medicine practitioners who endorse the philosophy and faith abroad.
Eric Liddell married Florence McKenzie in 1923 in Tianjin, China. At the time, Liddell was serving as a missionary in China after his athletic career. Their wedding took place in a local church, reflecting their deep commitment to their faith and work in the region.
No Chyna is Faiths daughter from a pervious relationship. He does have a daughter tho named Tyanna and a son with Faith Christopher Jordan Wallace.
faith faith faith. by gene martin. ur welcum
Even though there are many places around the world...China and Russia for example...that have banned Jehovah's Witnesses, they are still practicing their faith. There are many Jehovah's Witnesses in Pakistan.
David Aikman has written: 'Love China Today' 'A Man of Faith' 'When the almond tree blossoms' -- subject(s): Fiction, Politics and government, Totalitarianism 'A man of faith' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Church and state, Religion 'Ionic relations of marine algae'