Calling and Shepherding
...home phone line turned into a hotline; Trinity Bookstore was even featured on the Voice of America. I encouraged my colleagues to one day establish branches in Beijing and Shanghai and even...
...home phone line turned into a hotline; Trinity Bookstore was even featured on the Voice of America. I encouraged my colleagues to one day establish branches in Beijing and Shanghai and even...
...Standing in front of me was a young Asian man scrolling on his phone. I glanced over and saw him using WeChat, the Chinese social media app. So I decided...
...parents, familiar congregations, and the language in which prayer once came without effort. Then there is the photograph I still keep on my phone: a child, three or four years...
...faced economic downturns. Collapsing real estate prices, immense fiscal pressure on local governments, and rising unemployment have fostered widespread societal insecurity. The dominant social psychological keyword has shifted from “opportunity”...
...flight from Shanghai was cancelled at the last minute (we were all sitting at the gate waiting to board). The only two options Delta gave me were flying to Detroit...
...national development and act in accordance with their local conditions. ‘They Have Built a Machine that Pulls Out Their Mother Tongue’: Why Tibet’s Children ‘Think They Are Chinese’ (May 7,...
...the Boxer Rebellion, a large number of missionaries were able to return. They entered various parts of China carrying different national backgrounds, different cultures, different theological views, and different theological guidance....
...provision and the presence of his providential care. At noon the following day, while returning from the cafeteria to my dormitory with my meal, I received a phone call just...
...state have visited China. The foreign ministry’s protocol department has handled it flawlessly, setting up grand receptions for its visitors, lining up soldiers and schoolchildren to greet them and flying...
...ventured into underground tunnels where they died from gas explosions, flooding, and shaft collapses. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs How Has China’s Year-Long Law Enforcement Campaign Changed Local Governance?...
...generations of Chinese Christians and have traveled far beyond China through translation, local church networks, and evangelical, Pentecostal, and charismatic circles around the world. Yet Nee is also a contested...
...9 million people in Anhui Province in eastern China. Fuyang has a relatively large number of believers, but the last few years have been a time of trial for the...