True Luxury
Many Chinese today are obsessed with attaining lives of luxury. A Christian observes that this obsession grows out of a desire for identity and recognition that can only truly be found in the gospel.
Many Chinese today are obsessed with attaining lives of luxury. A Christian observes that this obsession grows out of a desire for identity and recognition that can only truly be found in the gospel.
In the midst of all the required teacher feedback and correction, there are thought-provoking surprises; those reminders that there’s always so much more going on than pronunciation or grammar.
An ebook for anyone working in or considering serving in a creative-access country.
From an entrerpeneur and businessman working in China.
In a somewhat hyperbolic yet prophetic tone, writer Huo Shu rallies Christians to reconsider the idea of “poor preachers.”
A tale of two countries, with a glimpse into China and Chinese culture and insight into cultural differences and warm friendships.
The capital of Anhui province—a view from the sky and lots of reasons to vist.
An article on effective service from the ChinaSource archives.
On September 13, Chinese celebrated one of China’s biggest holidays—Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节). This article from the Gospel Times looks at if and how Christians should observe the holiday.
Poor financial compensation for pastors is one factor among many today that could imperil the future of the Chinese church.
The “Living as a Christian in China” webinar recording is now available.
Food for thought for churches and sending agencies.