A Summer Read to Enjoy Together
...Christ. You’ll find information on the ERRC website about where you can get the book as well as previous book discussions. As they note—even if you can’t finish the book...
...Christ. You’ll find information on the ERRC website about where you can get the book as well as previous book discussions. As they note—even if you can’t finish the book...
...soon. I sometimes find myself in meetings or conferences where I feel embarrassed and ashamed over the colonial mindset I have been part of perpetuating on the mission field. We...
...the capital, leaving cars waterlogged, while lifting others onto bridges meant for pedestrians. Sponsored Link Online Book Club (ERRChina) On August 9, Joann Pittman will facilitate an online book club discussion...
...I just wanted to avoid it. As a result, conflicts kept happening for several years. So on that day, I prayed. I discovered that I had to exert all my...
...are. We just have to find them.” Books Christians in China, A.D. 600 to 2000 – Book Review (Revisited) (August 14, 2023, Global China Center) This is a marvelous book, and it...
...in 2020 with the title China’s Ambassadors of Christ to the Nations. The publisher describes the book this way: “This book focuses on missionaries sent from one non-Western country, analyzing...
...he says many Chinese Christians enthusiastically sharing the gospel, but are lacking follow-up and discipleship. To build a strong faith, he believes churches need to bring the focus to teaching...
Featured Article From Streets to Pages: Inside the Life of a Beijing Courier (September 13, 2023, Sixth Tone) In his latest book “Beijing Courier,” Hu Anyan recounts challenges and heartwarming encounters from...
...Sandy and I became captivated by China and its culture. Books Book Recommendation: ‘Wind Blowing Across Huaxiba: The History of Five Christian Universities in Wartime’(September 18, 2023, China Christian Daily) When...
...to be his hands for these precious children. Three Names of Me: A Book Review Mark Wickersham, father of three adopted children from China, reviews this book by Mary Cummings....
...At the same time, he understood that blue collar workers in Chinese society are struggling in contemporary society. Behind the glamorous city life lies serious “involution.” He realized that no...
...I spent more time with my new Christian friends, I felt I could trust people again, the people who had put their faith and life in the only God. I...