Why we should join a local congregation by Peter L. When my family and I moved to South-East Asia, we could not find a local congregation[1] with solid Bible teaching. Expository preaching and biblical theology were non-existent. Sermons were topical, allegorical and/or moralistic. Small groups consisted of worship and fellowship with the occasional Bible study. … Read more …
When Chinese believers say that they love reading the Bible, they are not thinking of their favorite Bible translation. For Chinese Christians, there is just one Bible translation, the ‘Chinese Union Bible.’ Read more …
This resource is a list of questions that a couple can use for open and frank discussions before they get married. Read more …
If you are learning Mandarin Chinese with the goal of doing ministry in Chinese then this page has links to some useful resources. Read more …
Without a supportive church community, how else will our friends stand firm in such a challenging context as China. Several helpful articles on the church in China. Read more …
In this third part of the series we will focus on how to help returnees settle in a church or fellowship where they can serve and be supported in their daily Christian walk. Read more …
Here is a call for root and branch acceptance of Jesus as Saviour and Lord in a way that gladly accepts the deep cost of life-long Christian commitment. Read more …
The media and news have reported that the Bible has been withdrawn from sale or banned in China. Read more …
This resource has been designed as a do-it-yourself seminar to help Christian women learn what the Bible teaches about singleness and to discuss it together. Read more …
This article is intended to help those working with Chinese students overseas to understand more about the situation of marriage in China. Read more …