When Our Dream Came to a Halt
That was the beginning of a month and a half of interrogations until we left China, my husband with a “ten days to leave the country” stamp in his passport.
Firsthand accounts of faith lived out in the context of Chinese Christianity.
That was the beginning of a month and a half of interrogations until we left China, my husband with a “ten days to leave the country” stamp in his passport.
"It struck me that almost all of the contributors touched at least briefly on one recurring theme: the need for teachers to approach their work with humility."
A series on caring for those who have left China.
A prayer for the new year.
A small gift given out of love.
The act of sharing with students the richness of Christmas and the significance of God coming down to be with us is humbling and beautiful.
. . . those who have understanding of the times and know what should be done to reach the unreached.
Observations on 20 years of involvement with the ChinaSource Quarterly.
Singing hymns and the testimony of a church leader.
Four expatriate teachers, from a variety of educational sectors throughout China, give their individual perspectives on the opportunities and challenges of teaching there. Their reflections from long-term experience provide helpful insights.
Two urgent needs of the indigenous missions movement from China.
A look at some of the creative ways Christians are praying in China.