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Glowing digital cross structure made of light particles and lines in cyberspace symbolizing futuristic Christian-faith technology. AI is only ever a tool. The power of the gospel remains in the message itself and the Spirit’s life-giving work in human hearts.

Practical AI for Ministry

AI is only ever a tool. The power of the gospel remains in the message itself and the Spirit’s life-giving work in human hearts.

A photo of Daozi. He carried a knightly spirit, expansive in presence, yet gentle in manner, his manner free of the aloofness common among intellectuals. I knew immediately: this was the mentor I had been seeking.

Serving Life through Art

He carried a knightly spirit, expansive in presence, yet gentle in manner, his manner free of the aloofness common among intellectuals. I knew immediately: this was the mentor I had been seeking.

Formation of Different Players with a Unified Goal

I used a soccer match as an analogy for forming effective teamwork in an outreach program for delivering holistic blessings to the community. The ministry can be initiated by a faith-based non-profit with church members joining the endeavor.

AI concept with a magnifying glass and right, wrong, symbols in the wooden cubes.Like every technological advancement before it, AI presents both opportunities and threats—to society at large, and to the church. Balancing those requires divine wisdom and discernment.

Wise Engagement with New Technology

Like every technological advancement before it, AI presents both opportunities and threats—to society at large, and to the church. Balancing those requires divine wisdom and discernment.

The peaceful solitude of a lone tree on a hill at sunrise, its branches stretching toward the sky, captures the resilience and grace of nature in its simplest form. The volume’s case studies mirror many of the challenges Chinese cross-cultural workers and churches face today. The book covers not only culture-specific pressures on the field but also how national churches and agencies responded—or did not respond—to missionary stresses.

A Snapshot of Korean Missionary Challenges

The volume’s case studies mirror many of the challenges Chinese cross-cultural workers and churches face today. The book covers not only culture-specific pressures on the field but also how national churches and agencies responded—or did not respond—to missionary stresses.

Exploring the streets on vintage bicycles in traditional Beijing hutongs, representing a window into Chinese atmosphere and cultural heritage. Each week, we curate key news from China to help you pray with insight and focus. Let this guide serve as a model for informed, intentional prayer.

Praying Through ZGBriefs

Each week, we curate key news from China to help you pray with insight and focus. Let this guide serve as a model for informed, intentional prayer.

Looking toward the 2040s: a watchful posture over China and the world. A new series adapted from Sam Ling’s 2025 HLS lecture asks four guiding questions across four axes—China, the West, the church, and ideas—to help us think and serve faithfully as we look toward the 2040s.

Four Questions for the 2040s

A new series adapted from Sam Ling’s 2025 HLS lecture asks four guiding questions across four axes—China, the West, the church, and ideas—to help us think and serve faithfully as we look toward the 2040s.

Modern buildings and ancient architecture in the city.While honestly embracing their own evangelical legacy, with its imperative for gospel witness, the Mennonites also found in their heritage values of “hosting, listening, waiting, learning, inquiring, affirming.”

Enduring Lessons for a Changing China

While honestly embracing their own evangelical legacy, with its imperative for gospel witness, the Mennonites also found in their heritage values of “hosting, listening, waiting, learning, inquiring, affirming.”

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Challenges and Opportunities for the Chinese Mission Movement

Though Chinese house churches experience ongoing and intensifying restrictions, they have begun to develop sending structures to support cross-cultural missionaries. Even churches that have been forced to close are still finding ways to support missionaries that they have sent.