Humbly Striving for Growth—Li Yan (2)
...the team that they need to be humble. The better they are, the humbler they need to be. “Because this honor is not mine. I can’t do this on my...
...the team that they need to be humble. The better they are, the humbler they need to be. “Because this honor is not mine. I can’t do this on my...
...other migrant worker pastors in first-tier cities, I have been serving full-time at migrant churches for many years, and I hope that these churches will be able to break through...
...Hui have two hobbies: cooking and eating. When I invite my Hui friends to play sports, watch movies, or sing KTV, they sometimes come. When I invite them to cook...
...achievable and honorable as doctor or lawyer. Adults throughout the church will need to show children that while everyone has a part in God’s mission to redeem the world, God...
...basically responds to every assertion the other characters make with “Inconceivable!” The Testimony of a Seeker (April 5, 2022, Chinese Church Voices) I still remember that in elementary school, I...
...and Mildred ended up in Sichuan (Szechuan) province—James involved with the fledgling University of Western China and Mildred in a CMS school. As this all unfolded in the book, I...
As a follow up to last week’s book review of Children of the Massacre: The Extra-Ordinary Story of the Stewart Family in Hong Kong and West China, Andrea Klopper spoke...
...and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you...
...We Do? First, we can examine ourselves and see if we have grown content in the mindset that “as long as I am saved, all is fine.” We need...
In the decades since it reemerged out of the chaos of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, China’s church has often been compared to the early Christian community portrayed in the book of...
...theology becomes a discourse of interpretive analysis that rationalizes their choices and actions and must therefore be taken seriously by the researcher” (p. 227). Third, the book demonstrates “the merits...
...I didn’t expect that there would be a room for four people, so I could get more rest. We have good food to eat, and I feel better. I hope...