In-Person vs Online Church Gatherings (1)
...or other physical buildings of gathering? I would like to explore the relationship between traditional church and online gatherings in this article, and analyze the direction of future gatherings in...
...or other physical buildings of gathering? I would like to explore the relationship between traditional church and online gatherings in this article, and analyze the direction of future gatherings in...
Reading through the latest issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly on the theme of “Doing Missions with Chinese Characteristics,” I am reminded again that, when it comes to equipping cross-cultural workers,...
...I lived in Beijing I spent a lot of time in taxi cabs. I loved talking to the drivers and have often remarked that much of what I know about...
...has become a tool that anybody can pick up readily. We do not need to enter a broadcasting company to make recordings, and we do not need to major in...
...978-1498207096. Hardback, paperback and Kindle versions available on Amazon. When I came across the book Training Laborers for His Harvest: A Historical Study of William Milne’s Mentorship of Liang Fa,...
...re-opening in an orderly manner. So, what do we need to pay attention to in this time of orderly re-opening, as well as in the time following? First, we need...
...coming to the US to take online-only courses has been prohibited. Sponsored Link Workshop: “You Need to Laugh” (Global Trellis) The “You Need to Laugh” workshop looks at why you...
...a recommendation or an endorsement. Each individual or organization seeking to host or participate in online events with friends and colleagues in China will need to do further research to...
...pursue the role of a pastor. So I took a leap of faith. And I started praying, “Lord, make me a pastor!” I sent out more than 60 applications and...
...we got married and I finished my degree. I really had no idea of what I was getting into but I was sure that God had brought us together, so...
...results were published in 2010 in the form of the China Religion Report 2010 (also known as the “Religious Blue Book”).9 The main findings are: Based on the results of...
...It’s hard to know where to begin when writing about Xi’an, one of China’s most ancient cities. I suppose I can do what I’ve done in other posts in this...