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- The ‘Route Runners’ Are Coming to America. Are Chinese Churches Ready?Chinese Christians reflect on the challenges and opportunities that the new immigration trend presents for evangelism.Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- Sammi Cheng: ‘Not Having a Smooth Path Allowed Me to Be Gentler and More Humble’The Hong Kong Christian actress and singer experienced God’s grace in depression and marital crisis and grew in her acting careerKaren Wong|简体中文繁體中文
- Easter and the Tomb Sweeping Festival Share a Nerdy ConnectionThe Jesuits reformed the Western calendar. Then they attempted to do the same in China.Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and the Paradox of Achieving ‘Nothing’Did Evelyn have anything to show for after a life in the laundromat? Did I as a homeschool mom?Wang Min-li|简体中文한국어繁體中文
- ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and the Beautiful Mystery of God’s SilenceWho knew two nonverbal rocks had so much to say?Isabel Ong|한국어
- Lived to Be Forgotten: Dixon E. Hoste, Missionary to ChinaThe successor of Hudson Taylor as leader of the China Inland Mission never sought fame but was remembered for his earnest prayers.Patrick Fung|简体中文繁體中文
- Jesus Is the Path to Flourishing. Can the Buddha and Confucius Be the Beginning?God’s truth revealed in ancient Chinese philosophies can help in evangelism and apologetics.Colleen M. Yim|简体中文繁體中文
- Can Bubble Tea Bring Gen Z into the Chinese Church?The beloved drink is both an attraction and a generational divide.Isabel Ong and Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- Wang Yi: The Faithfully Disobedient Chinese PastorA new book records the reflections on church and state in China by the imprisoned pastor and other house church leaders.Ian Johnson|简体中文繁體中文
