The Impact of the Coronavirus Outbreak on a Christian Official
The coronavirus situation is like a wake-up call. I don’t know when my life will end; I don’t want to squander it any more.
Firsthand accounts of faith lived out in the context of Chinese Christianity.
The coronavirus situation is like a wake-up call. I don’t know when my life will end; I don’t want to squander it any more.
The whole Bible unveils the mission of God. He calls his people to take part in his missional plan. The churches in Hong Kong, in spite of the social disturbance, should keep pursuing the Great Commission as a mandate.
As Chinese authorities work around the clock to contain COVID-19, Christians also continue to minister full time. China Christian Daily profiles two churches in Hubei province that are reaching congregants during the outbreak.
Are there lessons to be learned about effective cross-cultural work from a 19th century Welsh Baptist missionary? According to Dr. Andrew Kaiser the answer is a resounding yes!
Life in a Chinese city during the coronavirus crisis.
What happens when the church is being the church.
Contemporary Christian art on display in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
How do we remain a strong light if indeed the darkness looms in the form of disease?
Wherever you are this Spring Festival, may it be a special time for you with family and friends.
We continue to hear of cross-cultural workers and their families leaving China—often returning to a "home" culture that no longer feels quite like home. How can parents help their children through this transition?
What did Christmas 2019 look like in China? China Christian Daily collected photos of Christmas Eve services from various churches and seminaries around the country.
A prayer for the new year.