Serving a New Generation
The challenge going forward is to rethink what it means to serve in this new era.
The challenge going forward is to rethink what it means to serve in this new era.
Sound teaching and biblical exposition are more a focal point of the church today than in the past.
Our lives have been transformed by China and ChinaSource has played a major role.
A collection of China photos taken over the years.
Understanding “Back to Jerusalem,” one of the roots of today’s missions movement from China.
Writing in 2001, Dr. Carol Lee Hamrin anticipated the major milestones in a decade—the 2000s— that in many ways served as a defining period for China.
“The thirst for God and deeply rooted faith” is less prevalent today than it was twenty years go.
I am a ChinaSource junkie! Since the early days of the China Challenge events I was hooked.
What we need is the word of God’s grace, which is more than able to ensure that returnees not only survive, but thrive, as committed members of churches back in China.
I met Dr. Brent Fulton in the spring of 2008 at a ChinaSource consultation in Shenzhen.
As ChinaSource celebrates 20 years of service we are digging into our archives for articles chronicling the myriad far-reaching changes in China during the past two decades.
This year ChinaSource marks our 20th anniversary. As part of our celebration, Chinese Church Voices is taking a look back with Chinese Christians at what has changed in China over the past 20 years.