From Training to Mentoring
In a previous From the West Courtyard post I wrote about seven trends, or transitions, facing foreign workers in China, along with the factors that are driving these transitions. Here...
In a previous From the West Courtyard post I wrote about seven trends, or transitions, facing foreign workers in China, along with the factors that are driving these transitions. Here...
...of church organizational structure is concerned, many churches today need to return to a proper theology of the church. They need to build biblical churches with standard church governance that...
...say that I do not have my own position, but that I firmly stand on my Reformed position to look at other people. And the more I see the greatness...
...that I rejoice. Yes, and I will rejoice” (Philippians 1:18). A mission is defined as a “partnership” when two or three groups come together to pray, plan, share, and utilize...
...wanted to get married and receive training together before heading to the mission field again! When I prayed with this couple in that little hotel room, I felt I had...
...Lord. Finally, companionship in the midst of suffering makes these trials bearable. The mentor ministers in all these areas of need. Mentoring is difficult because mentoring takes time. Eric says...
...chaotic at times. We need to look beyond the superficial headlines about China as a threat to U.S. interests and see both the sober challenges faced by its government as...
...this generation need to be humble and honest. Making up for these blind spots has become a critical mission for the urban churches. Furthermore, Reverend Zhang believes that in order...
...to gauge if the Fellowship can still be a channel to influence 65 million believers in China, as it once claimed. Agencies or churches interested in BTJ need to take...
...Eve that when people marry, they need to leave their parents and prepare for a day when they as parents themselves will need to let go of their own children....
...“Where am I headed? Where do I reach the end?” Another crucial question youth have is: “Where are my parents?” Over fifty percent of youth do not see their parents...
...wanted to get married and receive training together before heading to the mission field again! When I prayed with this couple in that little hotel room, I felt I had...