God is at Work in China

During a recent visit to China our hearts were moved when we witnessed a large number of the congregation gathered at the entrance of the church praying after the service. They had just received Bibles and gathered for a prayer … Continued

The Church in China Reaches Out in Love

Having the joy of being in the provinces has given us opportunities to see the fervent and open hearts of the people in the churches. We have had quality time to observe the love, compassion and support they have for … Continued

WRONG NUMBER? NO! RIGHT NUMBER

One pastor shared a story with us that illustrates God’s plan to use problems to accomplish his will. He told us about losing his cell phone and all the frustration that goes with that experience. By purchasing a new phone … Continued

God is Faithful!

Several years ago I celebrated my 72nd birthday in China. Along with many others, I believed that it was almost impossible to distribute Bibles to the Christians there. Many of the churches would post scripture portions for the believers to … Continued

Humbled by a Servant Heart

My Bibles for China mission trip fulfilled more than expectations could have imagined. Even though you may bring a long history of mission activity, God’s Spirit and joy will occupy any unfilled vessel as long as you are open and … Continued

The Overwhelming Need

Establishing relationships in China is essential. As we become acquainted with the pastors and leaders, we recognize more and more the need for Bibles. As people come to Christ they are able to mentor these new Christians with a new … Continued

Easter in China!

Last year our team celebrated Easter with our China family. The experience of that weekend is etched into our hearts as one of the greatest Easters we have ever experienced. Their zeal and enthusiasm is contagious and each time we … Continued

Joy in the midst of adversity

When we are in China we are amazed at the amount of construction taking place in the area of transportation. There are electric bullet trains that run through rural areas at 180 miles per hour.  As a result of this … Continued