Results for: %F0%9F%92%8C%F0%9F%94%A5%20Uy%20persuasive%20essay%20topics%20for%20middle%20school%20with%20articles%20%E2%86%A3%20%F0%9F%92%A4%E2%9B%B0%C2%A0www.ESSAYordered.com%C2%A0%F0%9F%A6%A9%F0%9F%90%AF%20.%20Academic%20writing%20service%F0%9F%98%91%E2%9B%B0:%20%20college%20persuasive%20speech%20topics,%20,%20easy%20persuasive%20speech%20topics,%20persuasive%20argument%20essay%20topics,%20persuasive%20topics%20for%20college%20essay
The Challenges of Localization
Why Localize Now?
This is the first in a five-part series on localization of China ministry. Each essay centers on a different issue that the author has encountered as his organization goes through the process of handing over key leadership to local believers. The challenges are real, and the process is ongoing, meaning that some essays contain […]
The Challenges of Localization (2)
Culture
This is the second in a five-part series on localization of China ministry. Each essay centers on a different issue that the author has encountered as his organization goes through the process of handing over key leadership to local believers. The challenges are real, and the process is ongoing, meaning that some essays contain […]
The Challenges of Localization (3)
Authority
This is the third in a five-part series on localization of China ministry. Each essay centers on a different issue that the author has encountered as his organization goes through the process of handing over key leadership to local believers. The challenges are real, and the process is ongoing, meaning that some essays contain […]
The Challenges of Localization (4)
Money
This is the fourth in a five-part series on localization of China ministry. Each essay centers on a different issue that the author has encountered as his organization goes through the process of handing over key leadership to local believers. The challenges are real, and the process is ongoing, meaning that some essays contain […]
The Challenges of Localization (5)
Pride
This is the fifth in a five-part series on localization of China ministry. Each essay centers on a different issue that the author has encountered as his organization goes through the process of handing over key leadership to local believers. The challenges are real, and the process is ongoing, meaning that some essays contain […]
Being a Western Christian in the Global Church
Update Your View of the Global Church
[…] of us learned in school, Christianity is not a western religion. Historically, Christianity began as a minority Semitic religion that first flourished in North Africa and the Middle East before spreading further east into Arabia and Central Asia. As Andrew Walls says, …it was not until comparatively recent times—around the year 1500—that the ragged […]
Worshiping in Chinese (2)
Why I Go to Chinese Church
[…] to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered church services. Part one dealt with some of the common objections to attending Chinese church services. In part two some of the main reasons why I have chosen to attend Chinese church services are given. Part […]
Dealing with Local Officials in a Changing China, Part 3
An Update
[…] back in 2007 for China2020, an early publication from ChinaSource. It is reproduced here in three parts, each section containing comments in italics from Swells in the Middle Kingdom to bring the original author’s observations into the present. We trust that this brief journey to the past will give us hope for the future […]
Recovering Missions for Our Churches
Church leaders first need to learn to see missions as organic to their fellowship’s identity in this world…. Cross-cultural workers need to recognize and embrace their role as messengers to their home churches…committing more time and energy to communicating well with their supporters back home.
Calvinism on the Ground in China
In recent years Calvinism has become an increasingly common topic of discussion within Chinese Christian circles. This trend has not gone unnoticed, and many scholars of Christianity in China are working to document and understand the growth of Reformed Christianity within the mainland.