The term “spiritual warfare” has occupied the forefront of much Evangelical teaching and missiological thought. But what does it mean?
Bold as a Lamb: Pastor Samuel Lamb and the Underground Church of China
The Heavenly Man
Acquainted with Grief: Wang Mingdao’s Stand for the Persecuted Church in China
A Stone Made Smooth
The Missionary Movement in Christian History: Studies in the Transmission of Faith
As the church expands its frontiers, new questions must be answered from the Scriptures. Each time the Word of God is mined for responses to a different culture, the Church develops a theology which is far richer than what it had inherited. Without contradiction or conflict, fresh dimensions expand the boundaries of our previous understanding of the Truth.
Chinese and Shame
Asia’s Religions: Christianity’s Momentous Encounter with Paganism
This book provides not only a good overview of the major religions and world views prevalent in Asia today, but also a convincing argument against the efficacy of these religions to satisfy the souls of men, and the power of the Gospel alone to change people’s hearts and to allow them to live with consistency.