In Exile—Still Learning
Our teachers were absolute heroes. . . . They kept us learning as much as we could in the middle of strict quarantine for them and exile for us.
Our teachers were absolute heroes. . . . They kept us learning as much as we could in the middle of strict quarantine for them and exile for us.
The autumn issue of ChinaSource Quarterly , comes out next week and here’s a glimpse of what’s in store.
Pastoral advice for helping a spouse with a gambling addiction.
Who and what most influenced Chinese believers to follow Christ?
A look at where they’ve landed, how they’re continuing their work from a distance, and what God’s been teaching them.
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A common concern for Christians in China is how to live out their faith outside of the church. Pastor Chen Shengfeng advises Christians how to carry themselves winsomely around their non-Christian family and friends.
This set of demographics helps us understand the spiritual backgrounds of believers in China and their reasons for believing.
The presenter for our upcoming webinar, "How Relevant is the Gospel for the Chinese."
A blind girl begging in Wuchang, China in 1919 stirred the heart of Emma Ekvall. The school she founded continues in operation today upon the anniversary of this pioneer missionary’s 150th birth.
Among Cultural Chinese everywhere, the Christian faith is often perceived as a foreign or Western religion. Hence, many do not see how it is relevant for them. I’Ching Thomas talks about how to articulate the gospel in terms that are attractive and significant to our Cultural Chinese friends.
Censorship on Christian-themed videos seems to be stricter on an increasing number of media platforms.