ZGBriefs | December 31, 2015
...a Chinese pastor, my colleague and I asked her how foreign Christians in the vicinity of her church could support her and the church. The church is in sort-of a...
...a Chinese pastor, my colleague and I asked her how foreign Christians in the vicinity of her church could support her and the church. The church is in sort-of a...
...need to work full time. But unlike Chinese families, we don’t have parents able to live with us and care for our kids. Furthermore, if I were to work full...
In November, Wipf and Stock published China’s Urban Christians: A Light that Cannot be Hidden, written by ChinaSource President Brent Fulton. The book is an excellent survey of the landscape...
...I’ll do. I will tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store my surplus grain. And I’ll say to myself, “You have plenty of grain...
...has come to me today. P: I admit that I am a sinner. TD: I admit that I am a sinner. P: I believe you died on the cross to...
...grow older and face the reality of their own mortality, they need to hear the gospel message of forgiveness and eternal life. They need hope; they need love; they need...
...our loads and lifts our chins. Men need other men. We need to be held to account at times. We need to learn from what others are doing. We need to know that we...
We are pleased to announce the release of China’s Urban Christians: A Light That Cannot Be Hidden, a new book by Brent Fulton. The work, published by Wipf and Stock, is...
...China’s growing church as well. The purpose of this book is to explore how Christians in China perceive the challenges posed by their new urban context and to examine their...
...the interview, he focuses on the need for Chinese churches to be more socially engaged, and for more theological reflection. CCD* Exclusive Interview with a Chinese Young Pastor: How He...
...Mei Fong (November 4, 2015, China Real Time) China Real Time spoke to Mei Fong, author of the book “One Child: The Past and Future of China’s Most Radical Experiment”...
...to Chinese believers that, even in a land known for religious liberty, there are (growing) tension points between the church and society, and that Christians need to be prayerful and...