A Love Story from China
Everyone loves a love story. In this video from 7G-TV, we meet two young Christians who struggled with the meaning of real love and whether a loving marriage is possible.
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Everyone loves a love story. In this video from 7G-TV, we meet two young Christians who struggled with the meaning of real love and whether a loving marriage is possible.
The story of the heartbreaking challenges that a mother faced after she left her job as a department director to care for her family full time and how God has worked to bring about spiritual growth, comforting and supporting the entire family.
Heretical cults are active in China. How should friends and family members respond when they suspect a loved one is being drawn into a cult?
Suggestions for Chinese Christians and Church Leaders.
The first in a new series featuring testimonies from alumni of Tsinghua University and Peking University.
The first day of the Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, is next week. Churches in China have been busy preparing for the holiday. These two articles from China Christian Daily tell of three churches that prepared and distributed free New Year couplets to bless their congregations and proclaim God’s love.
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A PhD dissertation analyzing the experiences of cross-cultural workers sent from China is now available in Chinese.
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Before diving into 2022, we take a look back at the top 10 blog posts of 2021.
Nine Christians from several cities in China traveled to Nujiang, Yunnan Province to find the places where early foreign Christians proclaimed the gospel among the Lisu. They met people who knew those early workers and found that their faith, and the faith of those still serving, continues to speak to us today.