Xiao Min on Preparing for the Lord’s Return
...in China?" She good-naturedly replied, "Ha ha, yes it is. Because I wrote that song, I'll use it to discipline myself for the rest of my life. I ask the...
...in China?" She good-naturedly replied, "Ha ha, yes it is. Because I wrote that song, I'll use it to discipline myself for the rest of my life. I ask the...
...and embarked on my journey to study in the United States alone. Today, 12 years later, I have achieved academic success in the United States. I had thought that I...
...On my way there, I need to repeat to myself what type of beverage it is so I don’t forget. It can be tricky if I have one cup in...
...imperfect son, just as God accepts us, his imperfect children. I am learning humility, realizing I need others to develop my son’s potential. I have no love apart from God;...
...human resource manager asked me what sport I coached. Further explanation is always needed when I talk about coaching. Coaching is a foreign concept to the Chinese even though it...
...I meet with an increasing number of church leaders who are still carrying deep scars from childhood, I have come to the sad conclusion that fathers are not neglecting their...
...in China and around the world. In addition, as I will share below, the articles highlighted the need for an integrated approach to student ministry in China. First, campus ministries—whether...
...to you slowly, you need patience. Practicing Taiji requires “inner strength.” “Inner strength” refers to the resilience that can absorb a punch as well as hit back, but in a...
...experience, and know what the church should do. We do not need too many. I Chronicles only tells of 200 such people and they could lead the whole nation of...
...notions, to the personal characteristics of an individual (Barnes, Mercer and Shakespeare). Thus, because I have an impairment which causes me to need to use a wheelchair, I can expect...
...the need to be part of a shared adventure, and the need to be delighted in. Applying Eldredge’s analysis to China, one can see how the church has, for many...
...past 65 years but a lesson that had perhaps been forgotten during the prosperous decades of reform. Today, as Wenzhou churches are under attack, church leaders again need to examine...