Missions
- Easter and the Tomb Sweeping Festival Share a Nerdy ConnectionThe Jesuits reformed the Western calendar. Then they attempted to do the same in China.Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- The Struggle for Korean Independence and the Missionaries Caught in the MiddleAfter Japan annexed the country in 1910, these overseas ministers faced pressure to take a side.Timothy S. Lee|한국어
- Timothy Richard Knew That God Loved Chinese People As Chinese PeopleThe 19th century Welsh missionary’s cross-cultural approach enabled him to spread the gospel as a scholar, humanitarian, and educator.Andrew Kaiser|简体中文繁體中文
- Why a Compassionate Baptist Pastor Led a RevolutionJohn Chilembwe’s revolt against colonial Britain failed, but he is still hailed as a hero in Malawi.Matthew Loftus|
- How the Philippines Became CatholicThe complex history behind Asia's most Christian country.Jayeel Cornelio|
- Who Brought the Gospel to Korea? Koreans Did.The spread of the gospel is usually attributed to foreign missionaries, but the story is different on this Asian peninsula.Kirsteen Kim and Hoon Ko|
- Kenneth Pike and the Making of Wycliffe Bible Translators and SIL InternationalHow a man rejected by the China Inland Mission became one of the most significant figures in modern missions.Boone Aldridge and Gary Simons|
- The Forgotten Final Resting Place of William BordenThe most influential missionary of the early 20th century never made it to the mission field.Jayson Casper|
- Five 'Greats' for Leaders of Hispanic ChurchesDon’t give in to the lie that your congregation cannot do great things for God.Julio S. Guarneri|español
- How to Help Those in Need (Without Treating Them Like Beggars)Robert Lupton shares strategies to lift people out of poverty for the long haul.Interview by Bethany Hoang|
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