Migrant Resource Network
A new website for Migrant Resource Network.
Written, translated, or edited by members of the ChinaSource staff.
A new website for Migrant Resource Network.
A 40-day prayer journal for the China 2008 games.
In the past few years, returning Chinese scholars have played an increasingly important role in China's economic construction. At the same time, more and more of them are returning with the goal of spreading the gospel. Is this an easy or difficult path to take? What obstacles does one encounter, and how can these be solved? What should one do to prepare to return?
The following interview with Chen Guoguang addresses these questions. Originally from Beijing, Chen worked in the U.S as an electrical engineer and also spent three years in seminary. In 1993, he returned to work in China with the goal of spreading the gospel. Looking back on these years, he has much in his heart to share with those who also have this goal.
An OMF prayer packet.
An Interview with Brother Min in 2002
A ChinaSource interview with Brother Min in 2002.
There is a growing trend for groups of churches in a city or region to partner together to develop a strategy for effective ministry. Recently a group of churches did just that and choose to focus their ministry efforts on one city in China. Here is an interview with a church leader who has been part of the process.
Paul Hattaway's Operation China now on CD-ROM for Windows/Mac.
A letter from a Chinese evangelist about foreign involvement in the Chinese church, followed by a response.
What goals does the Ministry of Education have for 2001?
An introduction to China's fourth municipality or mega-city—Chongqing.
A look at Macau as it returns to Chinese sovereignty.