Taiwan's Spiritual Needs and Claims
Taiwan: Nation-State or Province?
Comprehensive; balanced; thorough; accessible; neutral – all these qualities, and more, make it required reading for all who live in Taiwan or wish to understand its current status and potential future. continued »
Sketches from Formosa
As the author indicates in his preface, these short chapters were intended for young people in his home churches in Scotland. Thus, these brief” sketches make for lively, easy reading. continued »
What I Learned in Asia (1)
After almost six weeks in China and Taiwan, I have a clearer picture of the sorts of pressures believers face. In this letter, we’ll look at the situation in Taiwan. continued »
Time for Taiwan?
In past issues of Reaching Chinese Worldwide, we have looked at the strategic role that Taiwan’s Christians can and do play in spreading the Gospel among Chinese around the world. continued »
Time for Taiwan
The passage of a new law requires the government of China to intervene with force if Taiwan makes a move towards independence, and even if it delays the unification process. continued »
Taiwan’s Role
We have looked briefly at the importance of prayer, the Internet, and radio for reaching Chinese around the world. Now consider the strategic place of Taiwan. continued »
Taiwan at a Turning Point: An Island in Danger
As never before, Taiwan needs our prayers. This island with more than 23 million Chinese faces multiple perils, with implications for the rest of the world. continued »
Taiwan
Though the main focus of our ministry is the huge number of people living in the People’s Republic of China, we are also committed to reaching Chinese elsewhere, including America, Europe, and Taiwan. continued »
The Gerald Warner Taiwan Image Collection
The Gerald Warner Taiwan Image Collection is a photographic record of a US consul's impressions of urban and rural life in Taiwan under Japanese colonial rule.... continued »
Taiwan or China?
When thinking about ministry to Chinese people we immediately consider the needs of Mainland China. However, Taiwan is also a Chinese society of over 23 million people. Read on to see why maybe you should consider ministry to Chinese people... continued »
Taiwan in the 1950's: Photographs by Frederick J. Foley
Taiwan is the subject of this series of photographs by Frederick J. Foley, who spent most of the 1950s there, teaching English at National Taiwan University in Taipei and traveling around the island with his camera.... continued »
Every Tribe and Class
If these missionaries have their way, millions of Taiwanese will no longer be too embarrassed or intimidated to go to church.... continued »
How Taiwan Became Chinese
Dutch, Spanish, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century Tonio Andrade | Columbia University Press, 2008 http://www.gutenberg-e.org/andrade/index.html... continued »