ZGBriefs | October 6, 2022
...Kong, the more I realized that my Chinese brothers and sisters who answered God’s calling to cross-cultural missions faced both similar and very different challenges than my husband and I...
...Kong, the more I realized that my Chinese brothers and sisters who answered God’s calling to cross-cultural missions faced both similar and very different challenges than my husband and I...
...the success and failure of the past four decades missiologically. By missiological reflection, I do not mean purely theoretical analysis and speculation. Rather, I mean a process similar to what...
...Professor of Church History and Missions at Logos Evangelical Seminary in El Monte, California. His most recent book is Darkest Before the Dawn: A Brief History of the Rise of...
...taught in China for many years. I would highlight one testimony that I see in his life (and that was true in mine). It is to seek to be the...
...like a rope, pulled in an entire generation of Chinese. His book also accompanied me on my long, wandering journey in a foreign land. I marked many of those poetic...
...Food China Travelogue Series #1 (November 2, 2022, Center for Strategic and International Studies) Traveling to China is beyond daunting and still impossible for tourists, but I decided that I couldn’t stay...
...face similar questions. Many ask for prayer for their decisions and actions surrounding the questions “Shall I return to China?” and “When I return to China, what shall I do...
...through an uncharted wilderness of weakness. I’ve never felt so powerless. I’ve never felt so tired. And I’ve never felt more dependent upon a higher power to be the glue...
...a country that discarded traditional morality a century ago and is searching for new guideposts. Here’s what I had to say about the book in a review that I wrote...
...of China: January Book Club (December 7, 2022, ChinaSource Blog) In 2023, we will be teaming up with our friends at ERRChina/CAC to host a series of online book clubs. While many of us...
...severe economic, social, and mental distress. These are just a few of the many stories that Elizabeth Economy unpacks in her new book, The World According to China. How are...
...salt and light. I am not sure if it was merely a coincidence that the registration of Christian nonprofits in that period hit a record high. I do think transformed...