The Problem of Consumerism in the Church
A pastor in China warns of the consumeristic mindset that has sunk into society and threatens to take hold in the church.
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A pastor in China warns of the consumeristic mindset that has sunk into society and threatens to take hold in the church.
A believer in China reflects on how God’s righteousness is a source of refuge and comfort, particularly to “angry youth” in society today.
Recently, high school seniors across China sat for the infamous gaokao, or National College Entrance Examination. While pressure on students during this time is extremely high, parents of students also feel intense stress over their child’s performance. This article attempts to reassure Christian parents of their child’s worth.
Snapshots of five Christians who each has a heart for serving vulnerable people groups.
A Three-self church in Beijing makes visitation ministry a priority. Although less visible, the team has made a remarkable impact on the church and community.
Four videos that deal with the abuse of power in the church.
Two women addicted to heroin find hope at the Home of Abundant Grace.
Two women addicted to heroin find hope at the Home of Abundant Grace.
While the number of Christians continues to grow in China, so too does the number of cults active in China.
Late last year, a group of pastors, minsitry leaders and students met to discuss the needs of international students in China and how to best support those serving them.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the first edition of the completed Mandarin Union Version Bible. Instrumental in the distribution of this Bible in China has been Amity Printing Press in Nanjing.
The ultimate and eternal aim of raising children is to lead them to become people who worship God, which is the fundamental difference between how disciples of Christ and the people of the world raise children. Praying with children and leading them to pray is essential to achieving this aim.