
Tag: University Students
Yes, You Can Impact the People of China
Earlier this summer we posted an article, “Can My Church and I Really Impact the People of China?” The answer to that question, both from the article itself and from my experience, is a resounding yes.
God’s Grace in the Life of a Peking University Grad
Through a period of increased study and consideration, and through joining fellowships and studying the Bible, I came to conclude that “the world was created” was the most reasonable answer to be found. I could no longer deny God’s existence.
The Testimony of a Third Generation Believer at Peking University
I was born into a Christian family, but that did not mean that I naturally believed in God.
Can My Church and I Really Impact the People of China?
If there’s a university or college nearby, has your church seized this opportunity?
The Faith of One Who Grew up at Peking University
My relationship with Peking University began with my parents. . . . I was born at the university’s school hospital and grew up attending the university’s affiliated preschool, elementary school, and high school. Then in 1992, I received a recommendation to attend Peking University and later became a student of chemistry at the school.
The Unexpected Journey of a University Student
Alone, wretched, and bewildered, I was unaware that God was softening my hard heart in this time of darkness, and he was quietly opening a door to eternal happiness.
The Testimony of a Seeker
During my sophomore year of college, I once again encountered the gospel.
I Was Cornered but God Heard My Prayer
I silently whispered in my heart, “God, if you really exist, and if you really are omnipotent, please tell me what my next step should be. Please guide me."
An Engineering Student at Tsinghua University Comes to Faith
The first in a new series featuring testimonies from alumni of Tsinghua University and Peking University.
Real Relations and Real Connections
A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ
Whether campus ministry continues to happen primarily online, changes back to in-person, or becomes a hybrid version of the two, building relationships with students is key for the development of campus ministry.