Give and It Will Be Given to You
Looking further at the core values of ChinaSource and how I experienced them and learned their value.
Looking further at the core values of ChinaSource and how I experienced them and learned their value.
In the ten years between 1966 and 1976, it was difficult for some believers as well as house churches in certain areas to gather. And so they met in some unusual places—caves, cellers, tunnels, forests, and more.
Our journey toward treatment and care for our daughter took us under China’s HIV veil.
A new resource from ChinaSource for anyone interested in ministry in China or to the Chinese diaspora.
I have especially been drawn to the core values upon which ChinaSource was founded—engage, collaborate, serve.
A Han Chinese writes an open letter to his Uyghur friends in Xinjiang.
As we looked at the waitlist and scrolled among the most minuscule of probabilities, we found our precious hidden gem.
A word from the ChinaSource board chairman.
Is your outreach to internationals causing students to get lost in the gap as they return to their home? Consider how to serve them better through partnership.
A church with a long history celebrates a new building.
In that providential moment God spoke to me and my husband; we knew we had our answer. He was calling us to adopt a child with HIV.
What influence does technology have on us, our lives, and the church in China? Our attitudes toward technology may hold the answer.