Seeing China through the Lenses of History
The people of China view current events through two historical lenses.
In-depth academic and theological research.
The people of China view current events through two historical lenses.
Winter 2001
In determining how the church outside of China can serve China's churches, it is essential to listen to Chinese Christians. This article is based on interviews and conversations the author had with leaders of churches in China and with expatriates who work with the church in China
Gleaning lessons for working well with the Chinese church gleaned from the experiences of others.
What can we learn today from the work of Matteo Ricci?
A letter from a Chinese evangelist about foreign involvement in the Chinese church, followed by a response.
What is essential to serving effectively in China?
God is building his church among the peoples of China, but the vast majority of Chinese have still never heard the gospel—or even the name of Jesus. How can we reach them?
To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-1960 by Jonathan Spence.
Reviewed by Daniel Bays
"Foreign teachers" impact students in China in many ways. There are also challenges to be met
How does a student in a Chinese private school spend his day?
As China’s rapidly changing market reform enters the 21st century, China’s educational reform, in contrast, seems to experience little change. Nevertheless, changes in education are occurring. While these changes have not caught the attention of many people, nonetheless, their meaning is more far reaching than most realize.