Public Transcripts and Official Agendas
You Want Sinicization? We Can Do Sinicization!
Firsthand accounts of faith lived out in the context of Chinese Christianity.
You Want Sinicization? We Can Do Sinicization!
"In this age, saturated with postmodern and post-postmodern cultural symbols, if the church cannot pastor a community of artists with the gospel, then we lose a great opportunity for the gospel to dialogue with the culture."
Memorable meals with students and friends.
As we face temptation, we must learn to deal with ourselves and put to death the “old man.” In doing so, we must not declare surrender so lightly—let us rather fight at all costs, and ask the Lord to increase our strength.
Sell, sort, ship, give away, or leave by the curb? What do we do with our stuff when it is time to move?
Many churches in China marked Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday with special worship services. Here are pictures from two of the services.
A blessed Easter to you from ChinaSource!
Li Yan—the head coach of the Chinese short track ice skating team who quietly prays during competition, “God is my stronghold, I have no fear.”
“I am finally baptized. I have peace believing in Jesus.”
Teaching is full of first impressions and often they are not what the teacher is expecting.
Laughing, cringing, reminiscing, and learning; reading my way through Love, Amy: An Accidental Memoir told in Newsletters from China was indeed an adventure.
What difficulties do youth in China face today? How do Chinese youth pastors tackle ministry challenges? And the frustrations?