China Expats and Home Church Support
...participate in the China experience and had a better understanding of the challenges the expat faced. One study interviewee and his wife set up a US phone line in their...
...participate in the China experience and had a better understanding of the challenges the expat faced. One study interviewee and his wife set up a US phone line in their...
...about an hour-and-a-half southwest of Shanghai by train, is known in China for a number of things—its literary heritage, its distinctive opera, a system of slender canals to rival Amsterdam’s....
...Geisler called Dragon Ride “the most exciting modern mission book”[1] he has ever read. Of course, Jacob’s success was not without cost. She and her husband had to change residences frequently, either...
...of its members. Sponsored Link New e-Book: View from the Wall, by Huo Shui The essays in this e-book, written by a Chinese scholar, were originally published in the ChinaSource Quarterly.Writing...
...a new level. Sponsored Link New e-Book: View from the Wall, by Huo Shui The essays in this e-book, written by a Chinese scholar, were originally published in the ChinaSource Quarterly.Writing...
As China develops and urbanization accelerates, so does the number of Christians flowing out of the countryside. This has left many rural churches with shrinking numbers and aging congregations. This...
...2019, ChinaSource Blog) Lisa See will be familiar to many ChinaSource readers because of her modern classic Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. In October my American book group read her recent book The Tea...
...over the phone more often, urging her to give up interacting with demons. As my spiritual awareness grew deeper, my phone conversations changed from the short, brutal denials of “Ma,...
...noticeable. These include the dominance of Buddhism in the west, southwest, and southeast; the dominance of Islam in the far west and northwest; the dominance of Protestantism along the Yangtze...
...years. We have based our selections on the total number of website page views that each of these categories have garnered. First, we list the top five ChinaSource Quarterly issues....
...is a PhD student at Calvin Theological Seminary and previously was a PhD candidate in economic history at a Shanghai university. Together they have coauthored articles and book chapters as...
Lisa See will be familiar to many ChinaSource readers because of her modern classic Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. In October my American book group read her recent book...