3 Questions: Where Bread and Benefit Intersect
Serving hearing-impaired children and adults in Changsha.
Firsthand accounts of faith lived out in the context of Chinese Christianity.
Serving hearing-impaired children and adults in Changsha.
Words from Habakkuk for the new year.
Sound teaching and biblical exposition are more a focal point of the church today than in the past.
Some things are just too good to keep to yourself, and Christmas is at the top of the list for an English teacher in China.
Our lives have been transformed by China and ChinaSource has played a major role.
Pastor Yang reflects on how easily Christians can be distracted from the true significance of Christmas and encourages all to prepare their hearts to welcome the the Savior.
A collection of China photos taken over the years.
ISM in China is commanded by God, has encouraging historical precedents, and makes sense strategically. So, who will do it?
“The thirst for God and deeply rooted faith” is less prevalent today than it was twenty years go.
I am a ChinaSource junkie! Since the early days of the China Challenge events I was hooked.
“We’re supposed to say thank you on this holiday?” says a puzzled student. “Whom do you thank, Teacher?” I would love to tell you.
How can a young Christian fit better in the workplace and bring faith to work?