Going to School in China
When parents move to China with their children, education is always a big concern. Three Asian TCKs tell their stories.
Firsthand accounts of faith lived out in the context of Chinese Christianity.
When parents move to China with their children, education is always a big concern. Three Asian TCKs tell their stories.
As Christians from the west we must stop thinking in terms of “the west and the rest” and embrace our identity as equal members of the world church, no more special or privileged than any of our sisters and brothers.
Stories of Chinese Christians reaching minority groups in China.
Praising Jesus to the tune of a Yangtze boatmen's song.
Once we understand that the world in which we minister has changed significantly, then we are in a position to reassess more accurately what our role ought to be in the global church.
How involved is the church in China in cross-cultural missions? A Chinese Christian who has been involved long term in motivating, training, sending, and serving ethnic minorities in China shares about current missions efforts among Chinese churches.
Before we can assess our role in the global church we must first have an accurate picture of the church around the world today.
A testimony of God's saving grace.
A hymn from the Tang Dynasty.
The first in a new series on church music in China.
But for me, the striking thing was the homogeneity of the churches over time and place. The churches and their pastors simply went faithfully about their business, the business of sharing and teaching their faith, and leading the people in worship—doing what the church is called to do.
The impending divorce of Korean film stars, Song Joong-ki and Song Hye-kyo, causes a Chinese believer to reflect on marriage and love.