Family Ministry Approaches
...the world of the need to develop far more effective ministries with children and youth. Leaders recognize that they have not given proper attention to targeting this demographic group. In...
...the world of the need to develop far more effective ministries with children and youth. Leaders recognize that they have not given proper attention to targeting this demographic group. In...
...Where I intervened, and (literally) saved people’s lives, I was then no longer welcome, even if I did so with the strongest discretion and care. As one moved “down” in...
...learn a great deal about driving and village life in Book I; education, hospitals, and small-town politics in Book II; and business and economic development in Book III. Hesssler includes...
...I formed my earliest understandings of how China works. A year later, I found myself living on a university campus in Beijing. Everywhere I went I was hounded by students...
...“Where am I headed? Where do I reach the end?” Another crucial question youth have is: “Where are my parents?” Over fifty percent of youth do not see their parents...
...2I will open my mouth in parables, I will utter hidden things, things from of old 3what we have heard and known, what our fathers have told us. 4We will...
...various articles, mainly in the Christian press. Those written by the late Rev. Jonathan Chao were particularly valuable. Last year, I reviewed a short book which was published in Hong...
...wanted to get married and receive training together before heading to the mission field again! When I prayed with this couple in that little hotel room, I felt I had...
...stresses and temptations can destroy marriage and family relationships. One Chinese returnee wrote, “I underestimated the situation when someone told me in general terms about this when I was in...
...boarded the soft sleeper car and found my berth. I had decided that, even though I speak fluent Chinese, on this trip I would hunker down with my book and...
...is flat.’ In other words, we are in a new world, and we are desperately in need of a new paradigm.” Chiu went on to challenge leaders around the globe...
...some time there but want to gain a stronger general knowledge of Greater China. What this book lacks in depth and academic analysis, it achieves in breadth and concision. Because...