A Generation of Digital Nomads (1)
Chinese youth are living in a world drastically different from a generation ago. What motivates young Chinese adults? What challenges are they facing? How should the church respond?
Chinese youth are living in a world drastically different from a generation ago. What motivates young Chinese adults? What challenges are they facing? How should the church respond?
A book providing a valuable inside view of an era of unprecedented openness for Christianity in China and a sober historical assessment of why that era could not last.
Here's our list. What are you reading?
The COVID-19 epidemic has not only driven home the stark realities of living in a flat world where what happens in one country is able to radically alter life around the globe; it has also made possible a type of cross-cultural sharing among Christians that may not have happened otherwise were it not for the shared experience of a global pandemic.
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?
More from the webinar “Real Lives of Real Missionaries: Timothy Richard (1845-1919)."
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.
The story of Olive and Theo Simpkin.
This is not where you want to be. This is not where you thought you’d be. This was not your plan.