
Resources from 2021
The Resource Library is where you will find the latest resources from across our publications.
Reborn
An artist tells how God and the gospel intervened to show him where his true value lies.
3 Questions: Using WeChat for Gospel Outreach
A Chinese sister tells how she uses WeChat to share the gospel with her family and friends.
Nian
A Film Review
“If we let our fears hold us back, we will miss out on all that is beyond what we can imagine.”
ZGBriefs | February 11, 2021
Celebrate Lunar New Year online with a variety of virtual events (February 8, 2021, Lonely Planet) Many of the celebrations for the Lunar New Year are taking place virtually this year, inspired by food, performances and art and craft traditions that take place across Asia.
Reflections on a US-based Chinese Language Journey (2)
The key question in language learning was answering a simple question: How do I maximize contact time with the language?
Saved By a Dream
A woman and her family were saved by the Lord following a sudden illness and a dream.
Reflections on a US-based Chinese Language Journey (1)
A life-long language learner shares insights from his journey towards mastering Chinese.
From the Archives: A Series Roundup
In case you are new to the ChinaSource Blog or just missed these the first time around, here are a few of our recent series.
ZGBriefs | February 4, 2021
Chinese New Year good luck fruit is nutrition powerhouse (February 3, 2021, Inkstone News) Kumquat trees adorned with red lai see fong (literally, good fortune envelopes) are auspicious decorations at the start of the Lunar New Year. Native to China, the fruit is available around the world, including at supermarkets in major cities in the US.
I Wish They Knew
A university teacher in China answers the question, "Do you have a list of things you wish foreigners knew when they came to your campus?”