Priceless Words
The pitfalls of semantics in cross-linguistic communication.
Firsthand accounts of faith lived out in the context of Chinese Christianity.
The pitfalls of semantics in cross-linguistic communication.
These triggers—things that pop up suddenly and unexpectedly in the midst of life today but that take you back to then and there—are perfect examples of how grief triggers work.
The Puritans described it as the place “where I live in the depth, but see thee in the heights . . . that valley is the place of vision.”
A reflection on the paradox of teaching in an officially atheistic state and yet having the opportunity to teach Christian and religious material.
“Did you ever consider staying home? Getting settled and looking for a job?” This was the burning question I just had to ask.
Three church leaders in China reflect on their experiences of “doing church” in the midst of a health crisis and quarantine.
A prayer from Chinese Christians for people worldwide who are suffering under the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before you are ready again you need to be fairly whole and healed from your past experience, otherwise it will be a dark cloud hanging over you, a feeling of something breathing down your neck, or a part of your unhealed heart which will slowly eat you from the inside.
Even as the world is facing the worst pandemic in a century, I believe the Lord has given ChinaSource an important calling to continue helping forge collaborative oneness in Christ between the church in China and the global church, while amplifying Chinese church voices and bringing understanding to the church in the West.
The shared experience of sharing space.
On April 6, China celebrated the Qingming holiday. Normally a time when many Chinese visit the graves of their ancestors., how have Chinese Christians celebrated Qingming this year?
This is not a book to be read in one sitting, however gripping the various accounts! Like so many of the books about China that recount the lives of ordinary people, and women in particular, it is not easy reading.