God’s love knows no borders, racial distinctions, or cultural limitations. His sacrifice was for all of humanity, a powerful message that resonates across the globe. However, we know that failure often precedes success.
This principle applies to a remarkable story of determination and cultural bridge-building. Over two centuries ago, the first Protestant missionaries arrived in China, facing numerous challenges. Instead of being discouraged, they chose to pave the way for future generations. Their foresight led to the creation of the “China Missions Handbook of 1896,” a testament to their commitment and wisdom.
Join Eugene and Bethany as they discuss this book and the contrasts and similarities between issues in the 1890s and now.
