Summer Watch List
Six brilliant Chinese films for you to stream inside where it’s cool on hot summer days.
Six brilliant Chinese films for you to stream inside where it’s cool on hot summer days.
How can the church make a difference when the state controls family life?
I had never mentioned the account of the midwives in Egypt, nor did I have plans to do so. As the day unfolded, the woman’s story spread and the call was repeated, “Let us be like the midwives of Egypt.”
When people of faith are directly involved with people experiencing a crisis of faith, gospel ministry happens.
In 2013, I first learned of a campaign linking China’s June 1st national holiday— “Children’s Day,” to a call to treasure human life in the womb and to reject abortion.
If you are a Christian and are wondering where you might serve God; or if you are a servant of the church wondering what new service your church should invest in—then, this area of service should definitely be on your list.
A gut-wrenching film that needs to be viewed.
Read Frog with care, pray for those seeking Truth in a troubled, chaotic culture, and celebrate Mo Yan’s genius.
A Christian's story just before the Two-Child Policy goes into effect.
The following article from the mainland site Gospel Times tells of an anti-abortion public service announcement that was posted online as well as played on Bus-TV in Chengdu, urging people to avoid having abortions on International Children's Day (June 1), and of other anti-abortion activities in Changchun, Jilin.