3 Questions: Indigenous Missions Movement
What are some of the significant breakthroughs in the development of the Indigenous Missions Movement from China.
In this series we pose three questions to people about a topic of interest or about work they are involved in, providing a quick glimpse of something you should know about.
What are some of the significant breakthroughs in the development of the Indigenous Missions Movement from China.
More new religious regulations? What do they mean for the church in China?
China’s new tax law and how it may affect foreigners working in China.
Observations on 20 years of involvement with the ChinaSource Quarterly.
A conversation with Dr. Carsten Vala of Loyola University on the current situation of the church in China.
A conversation with Dr. Mary Shepard Wong, Director of Field-based TESOL Programs at Azusa Pacific University.
What is China's ranking? And why?
An interview with the author of Shanghai Faithful: Betrayal and Forgiveness in a Chinese Christian Family.
A ChinaSource "3 Questions" interview with one of the authors of Surviving the State, Remaking the Church: A Sociological Portrait of Christians in Mainland China.
Serving hearing-impaired children and adults in Changsha.
Jordan Wei is an experienced Christian worker in Asia who has spent more than 20 years developing leaders. He shares some recent insights from his own experience that have transformed his understanding of the leader development process.
Brother Tom is a grassroots church planter in an Asian city. For the past twenty years he has worked with a global organization on creating access and sustainability for church planting.