- Amity Foundation, China
The Amity Foundation (zh-s|爱德基金会) is an independent Chinese voluntary organization. It was created in 1985 on the initiative of
Christians in China, with the main objective of helping poor areas of the country to develop. Amity headquarters are inNanjing . The organization is also known for its Amity Printing Company (APC, also sometimes called Amity Printing Press), the largestBible producer in China.From faith to social actions
One of the driving forces behind the Amity Foundation has been the desire of Chinese Christians, who like other religious groups had experienced persecution especially during the
Cultural Revolution , to contribute to the rebuilding and development of society. From the start, it has worked to spread education, social services, health, and rural development from China's coastal provinces in the east to the minority areas of the west. Amity sees itself not as a faith-based, but a faith-initiated organization and works with Christians, members of other religious communities and atheists alike. Its president is BishopK. H. Ting .Activities
*Disaster relief
*Support of church-run social work
*Support of medical education in China's poorest areas
*HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention training
*Education in the countryside and for the children of migrant workers, including theAmity Teachers Program
*Special education (e.g. work with deaf or disabled children)
*Taking care of orphans
*Environmental protection
*Integrated development (e.g. providing basic health care, schooling, clean energy, agricultural skills training and microfinance to a village community)Amity Printing Company (APC)
The Amity Printing Company (APC, zh-s|爱德印刷有限公司) in Nanjing is the largest producer of Bibles in China, and one of the largest in the world. Partly in cooperation with the
United Bible Societies , since 1987 it has published Bibles inMandarin and in several ethnic minority languages, as well as in many other languages for export.The APC has so far published more than 50 million Bibles. The Chinese Bibles are distributed not by the state-run bookstore chains (such as Xinhua), but through the network of officially registered Protestant churches. Most of the Bibles printed give the
Chinese Union Version , (zh-s|和合本, 1919), the predominant Chinese Bible translation.ee also
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China Christian Council
*Three-Self Patriotic Movement
*Chinese Bible Translations
*Amity Teachers Program
*Christianity in China
*United Bible Societies External links
* [http://www.amityfoundation.org.cn Amity Foundation website] (Chinese); [http://www.amityfoundation.org/index.php Amity Foundation website] (English)
* [http://www.amitynewsletter.org/ Amity Newsletter] (ANL), a quarterly English-language publication which reports on Amity's project work
* [http://www.amityprinting.com/cms/index.html Amity Printing Company]
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