Articles by WU Xi

WU Xi (pseudonym) began serving China during the mid-70s, just before China’s Open Door policy was implemented. He served in many different capacities including working with Chinese scholars studying in the West, front-line evangelistic work, and church mobilization for China. He now focuses on developing China’s mission ecosystem.

Supporting Article

The Heart Cries of Frontline Workers in Muslim Countries

Interviews by the Guest Editor

WU Xi candidly speaks of difficulties China’s frontline missionaries face as they move into cultures different from their own. Churches and sending agencies need to address these issues if the work of their missionaries is to be effective.

Editorials

The Nuts and Bolts of IMM from China

From the desk of the guest editor.

Editorials

China Emerging as a Mission Sending Country

Be Watchful of Pitfalls

The guest editors' point of view.

Editorials

More than a Label

From "Back to Jerusalem" to "Indigenous Mission Movement from China"

Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "China's Indigenous Mission Movement" (CS Quarterly, 2013 Spring).

Editorials

Back to Jerusalem

A Difficult Subject

From the guest editor's desk.