Returning Home-side
Today I can whole-heartedly say that whatever seeds, words, or love I gave in China are not wasted.
Today I can whole-heartedly say that whatever seeds, words, or love I gave in China are not wasted.
The coronavirus situation is like a wake-up call. I don’t know when my life will end; I don’t want to squander it any more.
Brother Xu Guoyong, co-founder of Oak Tree Press in Beijing, was tragically killed in an accident in January 2016. In this excerpt from his writings he reflected on the time he spent imprisoned for his faith.
A testimony of God's saving grace.
Snapshots of five Christians who each has a heart for serving vulnerable people groups.
Two women addicted to heroin find hope at the Home of Abundant Grace.
Two women addicted to heroin find hope at the Home of Abundant Grace.
An account of one family's service in Hong Kong and China.
The moving story of one mother’s journey from witchcraft to Christ.
I had left a village corrupted by crime, and returned to a village transformed by Christ.
A brother in China shares from personal experience about one summer that taught him the value of being prepared.
The story of one Christian ministry doing difficult but life-changing work in China’s red light districts.