3 Questions: Migration and Public Theology in China
A conversation with sociologist and author Li Ma.
A conversation with sociologist and author Li Ma.
The story of one Christian ministry doing difficult but life-changing work in China’s red light districts.
This tendency towards fixing (be it personal or societal) can often be a cultural clash point. We look around and see so much that we don’t understand and the “why” questions start bubbling to the surface. Is our motivation to fix what we perceive as broken, or to learn how the society is organized and the thinking behind it?
A glimpse of how two families live their lives recycling plastic waste in China.
What are the new challenges facing Christians in China?
The pastor of a rural congregation shares the challenges his church faces.
Happy Listening!
TCKs do not grow up in any one culture, but in between them, under the influence of multiple cultures.
Today the question foreign organizations are asking (or should be asking) is how to serve with the church in China.
A pastor shares his grandmother’s moving testimony as a shimu, pastor’s wife, in a time of war and hardship, and how she impacted his call to ministry.
Some perfect holiday reading for the mountains or the beaches, or anywhere you find yourself this summer!
It’s time for a mid-summer tour of China—from the air!