Looking to 2022 With Thanksgiving
Thank you for following and supporting ChinaSource in these critical times.
Firsthand accounts of faith lived out in the context of Chinese Christianity.
Thank you for following and supporting ChinaSource in these critical times.
Nine Christians from several cities in China traveled to Nujiang, Yunnan Province to find the places where early foreign Christians proclaimed the gospel among the Lisu. They met people who knew those early workers and found that their faith, and the faith of those still serving, continues to speak to us today.
This season, as you remember and hope in the coming of Christ, we at ChinaSource wish you all a very Merry Christmas.
Nine Christians from several cities in China traveled to Nujiang, Yunnan Province to find the places where early foreign Christians proclaimed the gospel among the Lisu. They met people who knew those early workers and found that their faith, and the faith of those still serving, continues to speak to us today.
The Chinese diaspora in Peru has been there since the 1880s and have given their new country a national dish. However, there are few Christians in the community.
China’s house churches have a long history of defying Western expectations, and every indication is that this history—which is about far more than numerical growth—has not yet run its course.
Christmas music is popular in China. Get into the holiday spirit with a playlist of Chinese Christmas songs.
Giving thanks through dance, song, praise, testimony, drama, and the preaching of the Word.
ChinaSource is excited about a new year with new possibilities for kingdom work in China and among the Chinese diaspora worldwide. We need your support, both resources and prayer.
Once a pastor is involved in full-time pastoral ministry it can be challenging to continue learning and growing in God’s word and effective ministry methods. This article from ChurchChina shares the insights of several pastors who participated in a forum on how to continue learning.
Isn’t that like God? To take something small and insignificant and use it. And so it will be for you. This year you may need to be reminded, not of an American holiday, but of China and people you no longer get to live and serve with.
We thank him, not because of the blessings we receive from him, but because of who he is at all times.