“Kiwis” in the Middle Kingdom
Yuan provides an extensive overview of early mission work in China done by New Zealanders. She acquaints us with mission agencies and some of the missionaries as she describes how the work progressed.
Yuan provides an extensive overview of early mission work in China done by New Zealanders. She acquaints us with mission agencies and some of the missionaries as she describes how the work progressed.
Bible & Treaty tells the story of how the gospel first came to the Māori and details the rich Christian heritage of Aotearoa New Zealand. In addition, it is a story that resonates with the story of mission in China and elsewhere.
Beginning in 1993 and running into the first decade of the twenty-first century many other Pentecostal believers in the villages of Wu Ding County left their TSPM churches and established their own Pentecostal house churches due to opposition. Now there are over 40 Pentecostal churches in Wu Ding that network together.
Wong tells us how she started holding camps in villages for China’s “left-behind” children—those whose parents work in cities while relatives care for them. These children face serious challenges but are strengthened by faith in Christ and attending holiday camps.
A resource for opening conversations with those who need to hear the good news.
Should believers in China use multimedia tools to share the gospel? This pastor says yes.
An approach and an opportunity reaching the Chinese community in America in Chicago and beyond.
ChinaSource Vice President of Partnership and China Engagement, Joann Pittman, recounts her observations of women in ministry over her 20 years spent in China.
A Chinese sister tells how she uses WeChat to share the gospel with her family and friends.
Something about tea in little cups encourages people to open up and reveal their hearts.
An excellent book for anyone who engages with cultural Chinese or who is doing the challenging work of contextualization.
A look in pictures at the special ties Billy Graham had to China.