Same but Different
Teaching in China—the first day of the new semester.
Teaching in China—the first day of the new semester.
What will it take to reach Tibetans with the gospel?
A look at the upcoming autumn issue of ChinaSource Quarterly—"China and Africa."
The Canaan Hymns, written by a young woman from the countryside, sung by Chinese Christians around the world.
Over 100 years ago, God began a work along the steep inclines above the Nujiang River in Yunnan that greatly impacted the Lisu people and many others along with and through them.
A pastor talks about the importance of each believer standing in a father-child relationship with God through personal experience and knowledge of the Lord Jesus.
When parents move to China with their children, education is always a big concern. Three Asian TCKs tell their stories.
A hymn to the tune of a popular Chinese tradtional folk song—茉莉花, "Jasmine Flower."
As Christians from the west we must stop thinking in terms of “the west and the rest” and embrace our identity as equal members of the world church, no more special or privileged than any of our sisters and brothers.
Stories of Chinese Christians reaching minority groups in China.
A look at the world of live streaming in China.
Praising Jesus to the tune of a Yangtze boatmen's song.