Home-Based Community Support and the Expatriate in China
Why do some expatriates in China have more positive experiences than others?
Why do some expatriates in China have more positive experiences than others?
China’s urbanization today is less about the largest cities that often make the headlines, and more about a host of smaller, yet faster growing, metropolises that will be home to the majority of Chinese in the coming decades.
How to better care for Chinese pastors and how they can care for one another.
Is Christianity being singled out for pressure, harassment, and restriction. Or is part of something bigger?
Training and tools to help you get ready.
It is in the everyday lives of China’s believers that we can begin to understand the perseverance of a church that remains steadfast amidst change and uncertainty.
Chinese pastors share personal stories of how God has worked in their lives and through their ministries.
Understanding the role of the CCP in Chinese society and how it functions is crucial. Here are resources to help.
A must-read for anyone involved with orphaned or abandoned children and the programs that care for them in China.
To engage with China’s church today means not only connecting with what Chinese Christians are doing in China, but also with what they are doing outside China.
What challenges do Chinese pastors face? How do they find support in the church? From other pastors? The journal ChurchChina recently published an article detailing these issues with interviews from prominent pastors in China.
Everything you wanted to know about ZGBriefs but were afraid to ask.