When Honglin, 40, cannot find her way home during rainy days, she would pray earnestly. God never fail to help her find her way. Even though she has to take three buses to reach church, she looks forward to it
It’s 4 am and still dark in the small town of Luhe in central China. The town is asleep, but Rev Liu Xiaofan is awake. Every day for the last 35 years, he’s risen at this time. He walks alongside
Qingchao, 30, leaves behind her family to train as a pastor in China, where there is currently only one trained minister to 6,700 Christians. Here she shares her experience in her own words. I come from a Christian family and
Hazel Southam tells us what life is like for the inhabitants of China’s Cloudy Mountains and one woman’s wait for the Bible. The air is thin, clear and cold in the village of Zhi Chao in China’s Cloudy Mountains. The
Xie Rongbin, 28, is training to be a pastor in China, where there is currently only one trained minister to 6,700 Christians. He told us what motivates him and how to avoid writing boring sermons. The inspiration to become a