Results for: cheap%20airline%20tickets%20to%20san%20luis%20potosi%20mexico%20phone%20number%201-800-299-7264

Showing results for cheap airline tickets 20to susan luis pots mexico phone number 201 800 299 726 cheap airline tickets 20to susan luis pots mexico phone number 2019 02 26 201 800 299 726 2019-02-26 2019-02-26 tickets 20to number 201 800 299 tickets 20to number 2019 26 201 800 299 201 800 299 726 2019 02 26 201 800 299 726

Blog Entries

Is Christianity Transforming China?

[…] in China's social and political transformation is that of an additional significant voice to what is already a much more diverse and pluralistic society. While comparatively small in number, Chinese Christians have gained a reputation as a result of their principled behavior and what are considered to be superior moral standards." Image credit: Joann Pittman

Blog Entries

New Wineskins for Cross-Cultural Workers from China

[…] workers, make it difficult to work in the same organization even if all agree upon the end goal. Chang concludes: “The revival of Chinese churches, the growing number of mature, mission-minded local Chinese Christians, the large population of unreached people groups (UPGs), and the difficulties that international agencies in China face all call for […]

Blog Entries

Toward a Partnering Mindset

[…] Cities Christian radio 98.5 KTIS. Brent will be Faith Radio host Neil Stavem's guest and they will discuss China's Next Generation, which Brent co-wrote last year with Luis Bush. If you're not able to tune in by radio you can stream the interview live on the Faith Radio Website. (Click the green "Listen Live" […]

Blog Entries

Crossing Cultures: Missio Dei and Missionary Formation

[…] right time with just the right words: “Fear not, Abram, I am your shield; your reward shall be very great…your very own son shall be your heir… number the stars…so shall your offspring be…And he (Abram) believed the LORD, and he (the LORD) counted it to him (Abram) as righteousness.”2 At just the right […]

Lead Article

Perceptions and Priorities of Christian Leaders in China

[…] married. Forty-three percent of all respondents had a college education or above, and more than 60 percent had received some theological training. There were roughly an equal number of full- and part-time workers. Most had been involved in ministry for less than 15 years, but roughly one-fifth had 20 or more years’ experience.  Comparing […]

Blog Entries

Too Quickly to Be Astonished

[…] the West, China is now home to an emerging indigenous effort aimed at sending cross-cultural missionaries beyond China’s borders. While it is difficult to estimate reliably the number of Christians in China, all available statistics point to the exponential growth of the church in the past four decades. Some projections suggest China will have […]

Blog Entries

In an Ever-Changing China, Some Things Haven’t Changed

[…]  Remember, every action of every day testifies to what you believe. Once you enter China, numerous pairs of eyes will be watching you—not listening to you. The number of Christians in China is not large in light of its huge population, but it is increasing every day. While it is wonderful to lead someone […]

Lead Article

The Three-Self Patriotic Movement

Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities

[…] both official churches and house churches. Not only is the Xi government attempting to forcibly implement religious policy by eradicating house churches, it is also constricting the number of public worship spaces in Three-Self churches, and even announcing efforts to transform the meaning and practices of traditional Protestant worship through the “Sinicization” campaign. The […]

Editorials

Communities of Hope

Recently I had the opportunity to visit a number of orphanages and schools for special children in several Chinese cities. Some contained mostly infants, the majority of whom would be adopted by families outside China. Others had children ranging in age from toddlers to teens. Several specialized in caring for children with disabilities, while […]

Blog Entries

Enduring Friendship

[…] be met with considerable suspicion, perhaps even hostility. The same would be true in the United States, where anti-Asian sentiment continues its pernicious rise. This year the number of Americans who have unfavorable views toward China reached a new high of 82 percent, up six points from a year ago.9 Both sides see the […]