Resources from 1999

The Resource Library is where you will find the latest resources from across our publications.

Supporting Article

Maximizing Effectiveness for Discipling Peoples

Seven steps to effective partnering.

Supporting Article

Western images in a Chinese mirror

Lessons from history for those seeking to serve in China.

Supporting Article

Preparing for China?

What to Know before You Go

Tips for those preparing to serve in China.

Peoples of China

Discipling the Unreached Peoples of China

The Adopt-a-People concept has caught on, and many individuals, churches, and agencies are making a focus on a particular people group the heart of their mission strategy. Here are some suggestions relating to the challenge of actually reaching the peoples of China with the gospel.

Supporting Article

Reflections on Ten Years of Work with the Church in China

10 Years 10 Lessons

Ten lessons for those going to serve in China from someone with experience.

Editorials

Can the Chinese Church Say “No”?

The editor's point of view.

Lead Article

Toward a New Approach to Ministry in China

Are there effective ways the church in the West can help the Chinese church with leadership training needs?

Editorials

Apologists or Antagonists?

Chinese Intellectuals and the Gospel

The editor's perspective. . .

Supporting Article

Why I Would Not Become a Christian

Reflections on God and Culture

Fan Xuede’s article is not an easy one to read. Here you will find the brutally honest soul of a contemporary mainland Chinese mind, who views the West— and the Christian religion—from a 20th  century non-western perspective. You may not be ready for what you will find. A former Marxist philosopher who is now living in the United States, his words will warm your heart and move you to tears. It may also surprise, shock, anger, shame, and convict you. Our prayer is that it will move you to your knees, to prayer and to action.