New Year, New Era
...China. We challenged ourselves to think about these changes and how ChinaSource has changed and would need to change to continue to serve those in the global church involved with...
...China. We challenged ourselves to think about these changes and how ChinaSource has changed and would need to change to continue to serve those in the global church involved with...
...held this position for many years—and even used the term in my PhD—it was not until I was preparing my first book for publication that I decided to look into...
...good journalist does—she set out to tell the story. I recently had the opportunity to speak with the author about her book. I put to her three questions: 3 Questions...
...for I will give it to you." (Genesis 13:17) Every day I looked up to the blue sky. Every day I wandered in the wheat fields while praying. I truly...
...a monocultural context. Many Chinese people live scattered abroad, and this is clearly a favorable time for China to join world missions. The difficulty is that Chinese people abroad need...
...before Sunday. On Friday afternoon, I bopped into the cleaners and announced, “I need this suit cleaned by tomorrow.” “It ain’t gonna happen, honey,” I heard the anonymous voice behind...
...getting up with farmers at the crack of dawn. Beijing! (January 29, 2018, ChinaSource Blog) Obviously, there is a lot that I could write about Beijing, but I’d like to...
...Books International, 2016). In his forward to the book, Gordon-Conwell Seminary professor Kevin Xiyi Yao highlights Jin’s two major contributions: What Rev. Jin tries to do in his book is...
...this article, I will explore two ways of looking at language learning. This is somewhat oversimplified, but I hope that it will illustrate that which metaphor you use matters and...
...answer, “Practically, how do we contextualize the gospel?” (italics in the original; Kindle 242-247). The book comprises four sections. Section I provides an overview of contextualization. Wu wades through a...
...serving in a rural church. China’s new religious regulations: suffering in the shadow of the cross (February 8, 2018, China Partnership Blog) I have heard more than one Chinese pastor...
...according Branstad, is access. "I've been given access to more Chinese leaders in key positions, I think, than anybody here in recent weeks, and I'm hopeful that by directly and...