A Remembrance of Things Past
What might the Xi'an stele tell us today about Christianity and the government’s Sinicization policies.
Editorial reflection and analysis on issues shaping Chinese Christianity.
What might the Xi'an stele tell us today about Christianity and the government’s Sinicization policies.
According to Jost Oliver Zetzsche, "the first edition of the completed Mandarin Union Version was received from the printer on April 22, 1919." That is 100 years ago today!
One of the least discussed aspects of the expatriate’s experience is the role of the home support community, particularly that of the home church.
Could Zhuangzi have something to teach us about the gospel?
How Buddhist teachings resonated with China's cultural identity making way for its spread.
A look at the political, rhetorical, historical, and theological contexts of sinicization.
Could the entrance of Buddhism into China offer cultural insights on how to share the message of Christ in China today?
Reporting and analysis of the "Two Meetings," and a video.
Could this happen in the West?
Is your outreach to internationals causing students to get lost in the gap as they return to their home? Consider how to serve them better through partnership.
What influence does technology have on us, our lives, and the church in China? Our attitudes toward technology may hold the answer.
China’s new tax law and how it may affect foreigners working in China.