Adopting an Unreached People Group
...deeper understanding of the group. I look forward to the book being revised and becoming a standard tool to encourage churches in China to adopt in-country UPGs as part of...
...deeper understanding of the group. I look forward to the book being revised and becoming a standard tool to encourage churches in China to adopt in-country UPGs as part of...
...identified J. H. Edgar as being Canadian rather than Australian and that he translated the book of Job rather than the book of Jonah. The article has been corrected; we...
...if you keep it. However, in order to experience my Muslim friends’ Ramadan period, I chose to practically observe this Muslim holy month. I say “practically” because I did not...
...the author of Wherever You Go: A Conversation about Life, Faith, and Courage. […] The format of the book is unique—the back and forth emails between Corrie and Keiko. As...
...a glimpse of the joys and struggles of cross-cultural service. I recently put three questions to Hannah. 3 Questions 1. Why did you write the book? To be honest, I...
...of pity (still a key motivator for North American charity). News media emphases and trends in the North American mission “industry” mean that now other parts of the globe exert...
...I made available, print copies, sell them, and I won’t see a penny. Before You Get "Home": Preparing for Reentry (Missionary Care) This is a new e-book on preparing for...
...at Grace Works. For those outside of Asia, the book is available on Amazon. Reviews This book challenges the next generation to real faith. Hannah Lau has wrapped God-centered truths...
...insights into the thinking of Chinese Christians in a book written by an American pastor primarily for an American church audience. Yet there it was, right in the middle of...
...They estimate that I was around three or four years old at the time of my arrival, howling and screaming at the top of my lungs. I had been abandoned...
...to God. ews Broadcast on the CCTV Network recently spent four minutes introducing the daughter of a American missionary, who is now known as the “American Granny.” Her life has touched...
...beginning preparations to head someday to China, you need to read Mabel Williamson’s Have We No Rights? Williamson went to China as a single American woman in the 1930s to...