Onward to Make Him Known
...the contributors in this book appear to be Mainland residents, although overall half would appear to be Chinese. The book does an excellent job incorporating viewpoints from the first and...
...the contributors in this book appear to be Mainland residents, although overall half would appear to be Chinese. The book does an excellent job incorporating viewpoints from the first and...
...school to surviving at my workplace, I feel tired. “I’ve decided to treat myself well … ai ni lao ji,” she said, using a buzzword that took off in the...
...the Communist Party took power. Pray for Chinese Christian returnees to mature in their faith as they persevere in the fight for joy. “Convinced of this, I know that I...
...I read the book in the university library. When I closed it, I realized for the first time that my earlier understanding of Christianity had been overly simplistic. Before that,...
...already been faithfully lived. Finding Faith Along the Way (February 3, 2026, ChinaSource) My understanding of the Christian faith underwent a near 180-degree turn. Having grown up with an atheist education, I...
...2025, at the Program on Biblical Law and Christian Legal Studies. Reproduced with permission from Dr. Ruth Okediji, faculty director. In Part 5, I followed China’s internal arc. Here, I...
...5, 2026, What’s On Weibo) This is my first full day in Chongqing—China’s wartime capital during World War II. (The reason I’m sharing is I’m often asked why/how I travel...
...and its future trajectory remains uncertain. As I write this, I have just exchanged messages of safety with local friends and coworkers in the Middle East. Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia,...
...My career was in the depths, and I lost all confidence in myself. I had reached my limit. Burned out and depleted, I packed my bags and brought my wife...
Riding the Subway and Staring at Subway Maps When I have visited China, at some point I end up riding the subway (地铁, dìtiě). This is no doubt because I tend to...
...ONLINE BOOK CLUB (ERRC) The next book for ERRC’s online book club discussion will be Other Rivers: A Chinese Education, by Peter Hessler. The discussion, led by Joann Pittman, will be held on...
...the White House on Monday: “Because of the war I want to be here, I have to be here, I feel. And so we’ve requested that we delay it a...