Listening to Pastors in China, Part 2
Chinese pastors share personal stories of how God has worked in their lives and through their ministries.
Written, translated, or edited by members of the ChinaSource staff.
Chinese pastors share personal stories of how God has worked in their lives and through their ministries.
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.
An account in three points by a believer who was detained in Chengdu.
"Do not be afraid because God is with you! It is a joy to be tested because Jesus is in you!"
The books, articles, and sermons of Watchman Nee are available online in both Chinese and English.
The Yanjing Theological Seminary student choir singing the hymns of the New Hymnal—a resource for churches in China.
A warning against false teachings being spread on WeChat.
Ten pioneering Western female missionaries to China who with their Chinese co-laborers made significant contributions to missions work in China.
A conversation with Dr. Mary Shepard Wong, Director of Field-based TESOL Programs at Azusa Pacific University.
Guidelines for pastors and church staff on how the church should respond to government intervention, including what to do when the police come knocking at your door.
A Three-self church pastor in Wenzhou writes about four practical concepts for developing healthy churches.
In today’s context, the church cannot focus solely on how to cope with the problem of persecution.