Angela Lu Fulton | A communal mountain tribe in Taiwan is attracting tourists while showcasing its indigenous heritage and Christian faith
For some, a choice between livelihood and Christian identity
Jamie Dean | Ideal circumstances and political victories aren’t necessary for fruitful life in 2019
Understanding Christianity’s appeal to Chinese hearts
June Cheng | Relatively free in the cities but persecuted in the countryside, the church in Vietnam has grown rapidly in grace and numbers
June Cheng | Chinese Christian millennials are living out the challenges and opportunities of Christian life in the communist country
A Christmas celebration in a small East African town
Understanding the resurgence of religion in China
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