Guilty as Sin?

Note: This is the first of a two-part series on sharing the Gospel with Chinese students. In this post we consider how to address the need for the Cross because sin has separated us from God. May these insights prove valuable as you present truth to your Chinese...

Family. Country. Home

Mid-autumn day, some call it the Moon festival, is an important holiday for many people with Chinese cultural backgrounds. It is on August 15th in the Lunar calendar every year. On this day the moon is most round and complete, which is a symbol of hope that the family...

Chinese View of Leadership

Editor’s Note: Have you ever  noticed a Chinese student being very quiet in a meeting? If so, have you wondered why? Do they not have anything to say or has their their culture shaped their behavior?  It’s possible that the Chinese view of...

Singleness and Relationships

Editor’s Note: What are some differences between Chinese dating and American dating? What it is like to be single or date? A former student told us stories from a third-person perspective to show us the struggles of Chinese students in this area....

Chinese Food is More Than Food

Editor’s note: As your Chinese friends come back from their holiday at home, you might hear that a lot what they did there was eating all the delicious food with family and friends. You might wonder why or think “Okay, that’s interesting!” This article explores what...