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As 2025 comes to a close and we anticipate with excitement the arrival of 2026, let’s take time to reflect on some highlights from the last 12 months.
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As 2025 comes to a close and we anticipate with excitement the arrival of 2026, let’s take time to reflect on some highlights from the last 12 months.
We thought this would be a good time to give a roundup of resources that can help you stay up-to-date with developments.
If you’re working with Chinese "sea turtles," this is for you!
With the tagline “Knowing the truth will set you free,” WeDevote Bible is a “Bible reading and devotional platform created by the global Chinese community.”
James Morrison will take you on a journey to both prove and explore the depth of the purity concept in Tibetan Buddhism.
In an era of accelerating change, ChinaSource continues its twenty-eight-year legacy as the vital connection point between China's believers and the worldwide Christian community.
During the month of November, we will highlight unreached people groups that live in East Asia.
As Christians, we need divine wisdom to meet both the opportunities and challenges presented by the rapid growth and spread of AI.
“Make us wise to see all things today in light of eternity and make us brave to face all the changes in our lives which such a vision may entail.”
China’s Church Divided tells the story of the fraught relationship between the Chinese Catholic Church, the Vatican, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), focusing on the post-Mao reform era that began in the late 1970s.
Unlike Chinese Gnosticism, which emphasizes "feelings dominating, reason suppressed, and the mind set aside," Orthodox spirituality emphasizes "reason as gatekeeper, mind in charge, and feelings set aside."
AI is only ever a tool. The power of the gospel remains in the message itself and the Spirit’s life-giving work in human hearts.