Happy New Year—2018!
Words from Habakkuk for the new year.
Written, translated, or edited by members of the ChinaSource staff.
Words from Habakkuk for the new year.
Sound teaching and biblical exposition are more a focal point of the church today than in the past.
Pastor Yang reflects on how easily Christians can be distracted from the true significance of Christmas and encourages all to prepare their hearts to welcome the the Savior.
Each time we rehearse I've experienced a profound sense of fellowship with brothers and sisters while we practice for the Christmas program.
A Chinese scholar’s proposal for how to “Sinofy” Christianity.
Information about retreats, seminars, debriefings, and books to help both you and your family with transitions.
“The thirst for God and deeply rooted faith” is less prevalent today than it was twenty years go.
How can a young Christian fit better in the workplace and bring faith to work?
Five Chinese Christians tell what "At thirty, I stood independent" looks like to them.
Thanksgiving is just around the corner for Americans, but for one minority tribe in China—the Christians of the Lahu people in Yunnan province—Thanksgiving came when with the harvest of their first fall crops.
This year ChinaSource marks our 20th anniversary. As part of our celebration, Chinese Church Voices is taking a look back with Chinese Christians at what has changed in China over the past 20 years.
On September 7, 2017, the Chinese government released revised regulations on religious affairs that will take effect on February 1, 2018. Last month, Tianfeng Magazine, the official magazine of the China Christian Council (CCC) and Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM), posted an article on their WeChat blog highlighting the impact of the regulations and why they are necessary.