Churches in China Begin Reopening
For the past several months, most churches in China have not been able to hold in-person services due to concerns over COVID-19. However, some churches in China have recently begun to reopen.
Firsthand accounts of faith lived out in the context of Chinese Christianity.
For the past several months, most churches in China have not been able to hold in-person services due to concerns over COVID-19. However, some churches in China have recently begun to reopen.
I am grateful for these past church experiences. Certainly, my church view will continue to change as I grow, but what remains unchanged is the beauty in God’s church. No matter where I go, I see the passion for Christ and his kingdom in each true believer, and the transparency, vulnerability, and love for one another in the church.
A challenge and prayer for each of us seeking the God of recovery and revival.
And then finding a way to respond online in China.
We’ve heard from those who had to leave China and have continued their journeys. Is there anything we can take with us for the journeys we are on?
Today I can whole-heartedly say that whatever seeds, words, or love I gave in China are not wasted.
The COVID-19 pandemic has not stopped cross removals in China. This article from China Christian Daily reports on one cross removal from a historic church in the city of Heifei.
Hearing from those who are in new places and new ministries in Asia.
While there are many negative news reports during the COVID-19 pandemic, this story of a revitalized rural church is a much-needed source of encouragement.
“Real Lives of Real Missionaries: The Life and Ministry of Timothy Richard,” a webinar presented by Dr. Andrew Kaiser.
The pitfalls of semantics in cross-linguistic communication.
These triggers—things that pop up suddenly and unexpectedly in the midst of life today but that take you back to then and there—are perfect examples of how grief triggers work.