Chosen for weight training from childhood, champion Chinese weightlifter Christy Chester wants to use her talents to share her faith in Christ.
One of the few cardiothoracic surgeons in Africa receives a medical missions prize from a New York philanthropist
As the British government creates a Ministry of Loneliness, opportunities abound for faithful churches to respond to people’s deepest needs
Censors try to stifle talk of sexual harassment
Dodging radiation scanners in Grand Central Terminal
Sometimes suffering—not prosperity—is a crucible for greatness
China’s facial recognition cameras, DNA collections, ID checks, and other forms of tracking are turning the country of 1.4 billion into a surveillance state
During a cold snap for record books, New York’s homeless sought shelter in subways, while JFK Airport descended into gridlock
Three recently published books to improve your understanding of China and its people
When scaffolding goes up on a Big Apple building, it can stay up for a long, long time