Angel of Nanjing
"The reason I’m persistently committed to rescuing people on this bridge is to wake up people’s sense of responsibility and love, to care for one another." Chen Si
Curated briefings, guides, reviews, and tools for learning, ministry, and prayer.
"The reason I’m persistently committed to rescuing people on this bridge is to wake up people’s sense of responsibility and love, to care for one another." Chen Si
Of the more than 150 blog posts we published in 2018, here are the ones most read.
What caught the attention of Chinese Church Voices readers this year?
Looking back at 20 years of the ChinaSource Quarterly.
A fast-moving and fascinating survey of missionary stories that doesn’t just tell what happened but also why it happened.
. . . available now in China.
Four challenges that indigenous researchers face in researching the church in China.
November news from ChinaSource.
Beware of reading Paul Hattaway’s Shandong: The Revival Province . . . it will rock your rational, modern, stoic, predictable, boring Christian faith and turn it upside down.
Access, trust, and past immersion in essential related fields are three advantages enjoyed by two indigenous Chinese researchers.
International students are no longer only going to the West to study; they are increasingly going to China. There are profound implications for this trend, not only for global international student ministry groups, but for the Chinese church as well.
Daddy, where does God live? Does He have a very big house?