Reflections from a Three-Self Pastor on the Challenges Faced by the Church in China
Chinese church development must work with Chinese culture, be grounded in Chinese society, and serve our Chinese brethren.
Chinese church development must work with Chinese culture, be grounded in Chinese society, and serve our Chinese brethren.
Three challenges facing the church in China.
Christianity in China is entering a new stage in the church-state relationship. How should the church respond?
As Christians in China enter a "tumultuous time," a brother stresses the need for a peaceful stance towards authorities and the danger of spreading rumors.
Very few returnees are informed realistically about the situations and challenges they will face both in the broader context and in the culture of the church when they return to China. This book can help.
A conversation with Dr. Carsten Vala of Loyola University on the current situation of the church in China.
The future of Christian education in China will require a shift in emphasis from the church to the home.
A call to prayer for the church in China.
The question of church property ownership points to a much deeper issue within the unregistered church.
Like the Chinese church itself, the Chinese Bible has not merely survived; it has flourished.
Overseas Campus highlights key facts that Bible readers need to know about the translation of the Chinese Union Bible.
How did the Chinese Union Version of the Bible come into being? What individuals and teams did the translation work and what sources did they use?Strand provides history along with lessons that can be learned from years of labor.