Chinese Students in the West and China’s Future
With increasing numbers of Chinese students coming to West, how can the church be prepared to reach them with the gospel?
With increasing numbers of Chinese students coming to West, how can the church be prepared to reach them with the gospel?
In their recent book, Changing the Mind of Missions, James Engel and William Dyrness provide a challenge to the Western missions movement that is timely and on-point for all involved in seeking to advance the kingdom of God, and especially relevant to those of us whose focus is on China.
Recognizing the challenges of returning "home" after being overseas and ways to cope and adjust.
Can top executives in multinational companies offer meaningful Christian service despite the demands of their jobs? Can a walnut farmer use his occupation as a platform for witness? Is it possible for foreign teachers to witness to their faith with their students? Each of these questions can be answered with a resounding “yes.”
The editor's point of view ...
While the author’s reflections are based on observations she made in Russia, countries of the former Soviet Union and of East Central Europe, there…
Due to the growth of the church in China, there are three main needs to be met.
The editor's point of view.
Ten lessons for those going to serve in China from someone with experience.
The editor's point of view.
Seven steps to effective partnering.
Tips for those preparing to serve in China.