The Slippery Slope of English Teaching
Teaching English in China—does it isolate you or open doors into the community and culture?
Firsthand accounts of faith lived out in the context of Chinese Christianity.
Teaching English in China—does it isolate you or open doors into the community and culture?
Wuxia novelist Louis Cha died at the end of October. One of his readers remembers the influence his writings.
The cultural pitfalls of saying thank you.
As Americans observe Thanksgiving this week, Christians in northeast China already took the opportunity last month to give thanks.
Chinese church development must work with Chinese culture, be grounded in Chinese society, and serve our Chinese brethren.
A gift has meaning within a specific context. Focusing on the context of gift-exchange can shed more light on patronage and reciprocity than merely speaking of the word “gift.”
Three challenges facing the church in China.
This is the last in a series of three blog posts based on an interview with “Tim,” an international student from Zimbabwe in China.
Good news and beautiful cards from Shanxi Province.
Christianity in China is entering a new stage in the church-state relationship. How should the church respond?
More on reaching international students in China from "Tim," a student from Zimbabwe studying in China.
An interview with an international student in China.