Stories of Christian Families

Christian families in China struggle with how to educate their children. Public school is free, but the curriculum pushes a communist, anti-religious ideology. Other options within China are either extremely expensive, like international schools, or else legally difficult, like homeschooling. In these posts, Helen Wu tells the stories of Christian families who have chosen to send their children to a Christian boarding school outside of China. These families have to make many sacrifices to make this possible, while trusting God in challenging circumstances. We trust that you'll be inspired by the faith of these families and children and that your own faith will be strengthened.

Blog Entries

Lighting the Future: A Candle in the Dark, Part 2

More Stories from Chinese Christian Families

Hearing the incredible stories from both the children and their parents, I feel I understand why the Chinese church is once again facing severe oppression… This implicit self-exodus happening in China seems to embody God’s mercy and unfailing love. Without this persecution and oppression, we would undoubtedly lose our children forever; under the communist schemes, our children would be brainwashed and become poorly educated rebels against the truth.

Blog Entries

Lighting the Future: A Candle in the Dark

Individual Life Stories from Chinese Christian Families

It brings me great joy to be a part of this journey with these families. Through their incredible stories, I can clearly envision a bright future for mission work in China, facilitated by these resilient children. Despite being pushed out of their home country momentarily, God is lighting up the darkness by providing education based on a biblical worldview.