As Churches Reopen in China (1)
...worshippers from the first floor to the fifth floor, and there were even people standing in the courtyard. Some people were coming from far away suburbs and some were from...
...worshippers from the first floor to the fifth floor, and there were even people standing in the courtyard. Some people were coming from far away suburbs and some were from...
...time, humility, and lots of conversations with those who are familiar with the culture. Encourage them. They need genuine encouragement. Tell them the good things they do right! Be involved....
...shy away from letting the second generation and others ask questions. If students feel the freedom to ask questions in a safe environment, and are given Biblical answers, their faith...
...church attendance. The Hong Kong Church Renewal Movement recently released an unpleasant statistic concerning the number of those attending gatherings in Protestant congregations. The number has been dropping at a...
...Others, in order to streamline the process, have written down the phone numbers, ID numbers, and names required for church services in one registration form. Believers have been considerate towards...
...narrative. In this light, the familiar themes of our common narratives don’t go away; they take on new meaning. China’s government is repressive, and its church has many struggles. But within these...
...Hao, in an excellent online, live-only (no recording) 90-minute interview done by Chinese Storytellers on October 30, 2020. A number of good reviews can be found here, here, here, here,...
...as the United Kingdom would hand over governance of Hong Kong to China in 1997. We focused on the Great Commission, and the number of churches grew from 29 to...
...population, the number of foreign born—anyone who is not a US citizen at birth—is expected to grow to 78 million by 2060 representing 18.8 percent of the total US population....
...built several parachurch organizations and have planted hundreds of churches. Between 1953 and 1984, the number of Chinese congregations in the United States increased almost tenfold to 523. By 2001,...
...the 1860s imported a new wave of contract laborers. Many later worked on railroad construction in Canada, the American South, and Northeast. A number of white congregations reached out to...
...but growing number has been taking the road less traveled, and RVs are suddenly a popular transportation mode. Sponsored Link Challenge Match: Donate to Support ZBriefs Are you a regular reader...