A Prayer of Thanks before the Gaokao
A mother shares how she and her son prayed together for his gaokao exam.
A mother shares how she and her son prayed together for his gaokao exam.
Getting beyond how many Christians there are in China to how is this remarkable growth of the church taking place.
As the world ground to a halt this year due to the COVID pandemic, have you wondered what it would have been like to get through this without the internet?
Our friends in Asia suspected that we did not want to take care of our family members, our parents in particular, and so we came to their country. They couldn’t understand that we had come for any other reason.
Many churches in China are resuming regular worship services in the wake of COVID-19. What precautions should they take as they open their doors?
"Chinese people in Mississippi? What happened there?"
An exploration of William Milne’s mentorship of Liang Fa, the first ordained Chinese pastor.
Insights from a conversation about the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the church in China.
Pastor Zhong encourages Christians to take advantage of the stay-at-home time to “practice readiness” for future outreach and ministry.
I didn’t understand that by disagreeing with my parents and older people that I was not showing them respect and returning the care they had given me.
If you’ve lived in China (Shanghai, particularly), you’ll love Shanghai Free Taxi. If you’re making plans to go to China, it’s a great introduction. If neither, read it anyway. You'll smile and learn stuff along the way!
Those partnering with China’s emerging missions movement would do well to consider what they may be passing on without even realizing it. Careful filtering of concepts and methods—but more importantly, values and unspoken assumptions—could help guard China’s future mission leaders from replicating painful mistakes.