When Tea Meets Coffee
...returned home, she found China had changed a lot. Peony: You love coffee, right? Zoe: I got used to having a cup of coffee in the morning when I was...
...returned home, she found China had changed a lot. Peony: You love coffee, right? Zoe: I got used to having a cup of coffee in the morning when I was...
...tribes—except they were not being distributed. A phone call to Hong Kong and the plot thickened. The mission agency that paid for them did so on the understanding they were...
...Mississippi Delta. Maybe you imagine cotton fields, sharecroppers and blues music. It's been all that. But for more than a century, the Delta has also been a magnet for immigrants....
What is it like for Chinese Christians to engage in cross-cultural missions outside of China? An increasing number of Chinese Christians have the opportunity to serve short-term abroad. Their experiences...
...Policy) Marx’s harsh critique of religion does not stop a large number of Chinese from embracing the teaching of Buddha, the message of Jesus Christ, or the words of Mohammed....
...Today) President Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping spoke by phone in an effort to reduce tensions surrounding North Korea's nuclear threats, officials said Wednesday. China tells military to be...
Chinese Christians feel God calling them to long-term mission service. Attrition rates of Chinese missionaries are high, however, and a number of difficulties (including finances) hinder Chinese missionary sending. As...
...to receive financial support. But making financial needs known in the present context can be difficult. I received a phone call earlier this week from one of our medical teammates...
...return home). With only one phone in the village, the highlight for every child is when they hear their name yelled from the local convenience store to come and pick...
...with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.” Now the Lord is my joy! Li Weijian, another choir member, says: I was a spoiled, only child...
In the series 7 Trends Impacting Foreign Christians in China, we examined how the role of the foreigner serving in China is changing. Change requires a response. In his 1998 business...
...PRI) Over the past couple of decades, the number of Chinese who call themselves spiritual adherents has shot up; now, about one-third of all Chinese self-identify as belonging to a religion. The...