Article By Luke Leung
  • Chinese-American Youth Pastor Jaeson Ma to Release New Single ''Glory''

    In recent years, Chinese-American youth pastor Jaeson Ma has received beautiful testimonies for his evangelistic outreaches on university campuses and churches in the cities in North America and Asia. He will be releasing a new gospel album titled “Glory”, which he hopes would spark a movement that leads youth to live life that glorifies God.

  • CASJAFVA Raise Funds for Social Justice in Canada

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Canadian Alliance for Social Justice & Family Values Association held their annual fundraising dinner on October 24, where Saskatoon-Humboldt Member of Parliament Brad Trost participated and commended the organization for their tireless efforts to stand up for social justice.

    CASJAFVA Raise Funds for Social Justice in Canada
  • Thomas Chan Sze Tong: Past, Present, and Future of World Vision China

    Recently, Dr. Thomas Chan Sze Tong, former chief executive officer of World Vision China and Hong Kong, shared of World Vision China’s past developments, present challenges, and future goals through the October’s issue of the ministry’s monthly periodical.

    Thomas Chan Sze Tong: Past, Present, and Future of World Vision China
  • Philemon Choi Yuen Wan: Whole Gospel, Whole Church, Whole World

    Dr. Philemon Choi Yuen Wan, member of Lausanne Congress Theology Working Group (TWG), president of Hong Kong Youth Foundation, and honorary chairman of Breakthrough Ministry Hong Kong, explained the theological themes of Lausanne III, the interaction between Lausanne and Africa and Asia, and the definition of the whole gospel through an interview with Hong Kong-based Christian Times last week.

    Philemon Choi Yuen Wan: Whole Gospel, Whole Church, Whole World
  • CCCOWE Hopes for Frank Conversations After Chinese Reps Barred from Travel

    The third Lausanne Congress has officially kicked off yesterday in Cape Town, South Africa. However, the majority of the two hundred China delegations were barred by China authorities from attending the conference.