ZGBriefs | December 22, 2016
...that any new leader—Chinese or otherwise—may well need to adjust our organization’s leadership structure. This began a yearlong examination of where authority lies in our organization. Who makes decisions? Who...
...that any new leader—Chinese or otherwise—may well need to adjust our organization’s leadership structure. This began a yearlong examination of where authority lies in our organization. Who makes decisions? Who...
...does it mean we don't need to preach through Christmas? No! Apart from preaching the gospel, we also need to seize the opportunity to truly bless our friends who are...
...deeper understanding of the group. I look forward to the book being revised and becoming a standard tool to encourage churches in China to adopt in-country UPGs as part of...
Compassion ministries, including medical missions, have a long track record of effectiveness in missionary work. They demonstrate God’s unconditional love for people. They also meet a practical need, caring for...
...if you keep it. However, in order to experience my Muslim friends’ Ramadan period, I chose to practically observe this Muslim holy month. I say “practically” because I did not...
...need to be willing to allow God to lead them in new directions. As expatriates wishing to transfer China ministry into local hands, we need to examine our hearts and...
...train such aspiring missionaries for a specific period of time and then release them back to their own church or sending structure in China. What China does not need is...
...own disciples; rather, it is to bring rich grace and truth in a manner the local people can receive. We must start from the point of felt need wherein we...
...identified J. H. Edgar as being Canadian rather than Australian and that he translated the book of Job rather than the book of Jonah. The article has been corrected; we...
...the author of Wherever You Go: A Conversation about Life, Faith, and Courage. […] The format of the book is unique—the back and forth emails between Corrie and Keiko. As...
...a glimpse of the joys and struggles of cross-cultural service. I recently put three questions to Hannah. 3 Questions 1. Why did you write the book? To be honest, I...
...need to talk about death. Fortunately, there are plenty of euphemisms which can be used as substitutions Books Why I’m Giving Away My Book in China (December 1, 2016, China...