Preparing for 2008
...games? How much evangelistic literature can we pass out? What can we get away with?” Better questions are: “What are we trying to do? What will be effective over the...
...games? How much evangelistic literature can we pass out? What can we get away with?” Better questions are: “What are we trying to do? What will be effective over the...
...greed and corruption and time management—balancing work with strong core values in personal goal setting. While I was away from my wife on business, I realized that many of the...
...given the right conditions and prepared people to carry them out. There are numbers of young people in the cities playing “pick up basketball” at local parks and recreational facilities,...
...away from their families can sometimes mean living across the country and, at other times, it can mean being in the same town as their loved ones. They live with...
...the Pearl River Delta, employing an estimated 11 million people. Among the Christian community of the diaspora Chinese, there has also been significant interest towards ministry in China. A Christian...
...one of the most momentous developments in modern times. According to Aikman, we are talking not just about an incredible increase in the number of Chinese Christians over the past...
...which includes both the hope of eternal life and the hope of transformed lives and communities right here, right now. They need to see and be encouraged to develop models...
...away, I’m sure that girl will drop him in a second and he’ll come back to me.” Unfortunately, when confronted that day the evangelist’s heart was hardened by sin and...
...full of migrants is only an hour’s train-ride away to the north of Shenzhen. Guangzhou, formerly known as Canton, is the largest metropolis of south China and the capital of...
...every American west of the Mississippi moving to Canada since the time that Deng Xiao Ping made his infamous visit to the south of China in 1992. Thats right, in...
...in the factory towns that have sprung up in the Pearl River Delta and elsewhere. Separated from family and the familiar surroundings of the countryside, these peasants are particularly open...
...This tax is forcing all of our young men and potential leaders away from their families into the cities. This has placed our house churches under great pressure. This is...