June Cheng | After decades of relative isolation, Chinese churches are discovering—and embracing—Reformed traditions
Mindy Belz | The last reported words of William Tyndale, strangled and burned at the stake in 1536, referred to Henry VIII: ‘Lord, open the king of England’s eyes.’ Now, immigrant-led churches may revive the Continent’s Reformation legacy—and open our eyes as well
June Cheng | Chinese students who become Christians in America face challenges when they return to China—even within the church
Churches for the deaf in China and Taiwan know how to preach the gospel without words
Jihadist attacks in Europe are growing, but so are churches willing to enter its Muslim-majority enclaves
June Cheng | Young Chinese Christians are living unpopular lives that counter both hedonistic peers and traditional-but-unbelieving parents
Controversial code requires pastors to step down after 20 years
Sophia Lee, Emily Belz | As Chinese international students flood U.S. high schools and universities, many are learning about Christianity for the first time—and sometimes embracing it