2 New Christian Books
. . . available now in China.
. . . available now in China.
Two urgent needs of the indigenous missions movement from China.
A look at some of the creative ways Christians are praying in China.
Teaching English in China—does it isolate you or open doors into the community and culture?
What's really new in the "new normal" of today's China?
Is the church in China growing as fast as we thought?
Wuxia novelist Louis Cha died at the end of October. One of his readers remembers the influence his writings.
A reader with years of experience in rural Bible distribution responds to "The Chinese Bible"
Four challenges that indigenous researchers face in researching the church in China.
The cultural pitfalls of saying thank you.
As Americans observe Thanksgiving this week, Christians in northeast China already took the opportunity last month to give thanks.
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.