The Never Ending March
...provisionally, once again in secret, and once again against a backdrop of slow progress and frequent setback, the title of Sergio Ticozzi’s book strikes the weary observer as all too...
...provisionally, once again in secret, and once again against a backdrop of slow progress and frequent setback, the title of Sergio Ticozzi’s book strikes the weary observer as all too...
...exist. Nor am I attempting to “rewrite” history. We need to respect the experience of believers in China and to learn from their perspective on suffering. My concern is that...
...my worst subject right now is math because I tried so hard when I was younger not to conform to the stereotype of “Asians are good at math.” I’d say...
Thus far, I have addressed the importance of family, church leaders, and the struggles the second generation youth face. I discussed two competing worldviews that are at war within the...
...published a couple of months ago I argued that the church in China may be more complex than you thought. In fact, I believe our tendency to ignore the complexity of the church...
...as a genuine question. So I never answered him directly. Of course, at that time, I myself did not have a definite answer. Before I believed in the Lord, I,...
...American friend Erin, I began my adventure “down under.” I made new friends at the first house where I stayed. One of them was a Christian girl, and I decided...
...us how you see the situation? Deng Hongmei: I haven’t grasped the statistical meaning of the data involved; I can only discuss what I have personally observed in the course...
...most obvious, thing I was told is that there is always a need for counseling in China. It didn’t start with COVID; the need is always there. But COVID-19 did...
...Americans Face (October 14, 2020, ChinaSource Blog) At the core, the second generation struggles with identity—Who am I? Am I Chinese? Am I American? Am I both? This is where they struggle...
...of technology, particularly phones. At the core, the second generation struggles with identity—Who am I? Am I Chinese? Am I American? Am I both? This is where they struggle the...
...2020, ChinaSource Blog) One of the mistakes that I have felt the Western church has often made is to divide the “One Body,” and to suggest the need to choose sides...