Chinese Church Voices—Top 10 Posts of 2017
The most read Chinese Church Voices posts for 2017.
Curated briefings, guides, reviews, and tools for learning, ministry, and prayer.
The most read Chinese Church Voices posts for 2017.
What caught your eye in 2017?
Ministry transitions occur for a variety of reasons, but God is faithful and directs the paths of each person and family.
From over 20 years of experience living in Asia, Amy Young has written a handbook to assist cross-cultural workers as they make transitions in a godly manner.
Taking an extended look at the lives of factory workers in Shenzhen.
A look at the cities of the ancient Silk Road today—the cities of the "One Belt, One Road initiative.
Chinese pastors and scholars share their thoughts on the significance of the Reformation for Chinese churches.
A story of the realities of living with autism in China.
Street of Eternal Happiness: Big City Dreams along a Shanghai Road by Rob Schmitz the stories of families and their neighbors living along one road in the former French Concession of Shanghai.
Annoucing a new website and changes to our publications to better serve you in providing objective, relevant, and high-quality information about the church in China.
As part of our on-going commemoration of the 20th anniversary of ChinaSource, we want to collect photos documenting the changes that have taken place in China. Whether you lived and worked there or were just visiting, we’d love to include your photos.
More on a new resource about contextualization, honor, and shame from Jackson Wu.