The Impact of the Coronavirus Outbreak on a Christian Official
The coronavirus situation is like a wake-up call. I don’t know when my life will end; I don’t want to squander it any more.
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The coronavirus situation is like a wake-up call. I don’t know when my life will end; I don’t want to squander it any more.
As Chinese authorities work around the clock to contain COVID-19, Christians also continue to minister full time. China Christian Daily profiles two churches in Hubei province that are reaching congregants during the outbreak.
Are there lessons to be learned about effective cross-cultural work from a 19th century Welsh Baptist missionary? According to Dr. Andrew Kaiser the answer is a resounding yes!
After dating my boyfriend for a little while, I’ve slowly realized he isn’t my kind of person. But, because we are both members of Christ’s body, I find it too awkward to initiate a breakup. . . .What should I do?
Practical help for those in isolation.
A Christian in Fujian province shares what he thinks Christians in China should be paying attention to this year.
10 Links to Online Sunday Worship Services.
Blessed be the LORD, for he has wondrously shown his steadfast love to me when I was in a besieged city. Psalm 31: 21
A pastor exhorts his people to imitate Christ and to "be confident in the Lord, more bold to speak the word, without fear."
A call from pastors in Wuhan to prayer and fasting.
How have Christians in China been affected? How are they responding?
A letter to Christians from a pastor in Wuhan.