The Church Today is on a Training Ground
...this generation need to be humble and honest. Making up for these blind spots has become a critical mission for the urban churches. Furthermore, Reverend Zhang believes that in order...
...this generation need to be humble and honest. Making up for these blind spots has become a critical mission for the urban churches. Furthermore, Reverend Zhang believes that in order...
...Beijing Stuck to the Script (September 17, 2012, Caixin Online)A middle-aged policeman also encouraged me to join the parade. “Can I shout ‘Punish corruptions’?” I inquired. “No, you can’t!” the...
Full Color Wall Calendar: Strategic, Comprehensive and Specific Prayer. Beautiful photos of famous educators Information about the 13, pre-1949, Protestant Christian Colleges Daily prayer items for Chinese Christians and their...
...masterfully written a book that seeks to bring a quartet of disciplines into perspective: history, macro and microeconomics, aid models and attitudes are combined with Chinas transformative aid policy going...
...it so difficult for the small groups, places of such dynamic sharing, to attract those who enthusiastically attend church on Sundays? We need to think through this issue; as a...
...Christian materials. In 1811, the London Missionary Society received a letter and three sample Chinese translations of The Book of Acts from him, causing a stir among the overseas missions...
...want to look for a new spiritual home. The need for Mandarin-speaking ministry has rapidly and dramatically increased as a result. While Cantonese-speaking congregations are aging and shrinking, suddenly new...
...will require mass transit systems by 2025. By 2030, China will need an oil supplier the size of Saudi Arabia to meet its demand for energy consumption.2 This growth explains...
...of their legacies. Shortly after I read this book, I read the book Mission Impossible: The Unreached Nosu on China’s Frontier by Ralph Covell. In it he relates the story...
...The Sinophile)As many of you know, I do not think that persecution is the main story of Christianity in China. In fact, I strongly believe that for many, focusing on...
...the “mantle of communal responsibility” which our Chinese friends bear. One Chinese scholar told us, “I have seen how you live and I want to believe, but I can’t because...
...We need to see both the existence and the government of the city churches. First we need to focus on our own local churches. They need strong theological education and...