What should the contribution of the western church be to the Chinese church in this period of her history? Here is the first article of an issue of "China Contours" on this subject.
A brief story of a mainland Chinese scholar who met Christ while in the United States. If you can not open this file as a Word 2000 document, look for it as a text document at this same site.
For those of us confused about the best Mandarin Bibles to use, a former house church pastor who is now in the States gives his insights here about the Chinese Bible and its various translations.
Danny Yu, who founded a ministry of sending English language teachers into China, gives us an article here on: "Sorting Through the Guiding Principles of a China Ministry."
Many missionaries are discovering that more attention and understanding of the Gospel comes to indigenous peoples when common ground between the religions is built rather the Gospel being presented as totally foreign to anything the hearers know.
"The Back to Jerusalem vision (BJV) is a passion of the house churches of China...Many feel it is God’s ultimate call and destiny for the Chinese Church!"
This CD-ROM includes searchable Chinese Bibles and Commentaries in both Simplified and Traditional scripts, Mandarin audio scriptures, and 200 additional Christian books and works in Chinese.
There are many versions of Chinese Bibles available. Confused by which one to give to which Chinese-speaking international? Here's an article that explains the history and suggested usage of each version.
The testimony of an international student from Taiwan with Buddhist background who became a believer in Jesus Christ while a student in the United States and has become a worker for Christ in Asia.
To get a good introduction to one of four cultures of the world, including the current American culture, check out the booklets available through this website!
Testimony of a Singaporean freshman on a USA campus seeking acceptance by an American roommate and a home-away-from-home among American Christian students.
"Since the tragedy of Tiananmen Square in 1989, the Chinese people, especially students and urban intellectuals, have become disillusioned... More than ten years later they continue their search for a new world view and a new value system to fill their spiritual void."
"Understanding the Christian Community in China" is an article written by Dr. Don Snow, a Presbyterian missionary with the Amity Foundation in Nanjing, China.