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ZGBriefs

January 17, 2013

[…] central planning period, the Chinese government established free winter heating of homes and offices as a basic right via the provision of free coal fuel for boilers. BOOKS Listening to the Heart (January 7, 2013, ChinaSource) Factory Girls, by Leslie ChangAmong her conclusions, Chang observes that the lives and struggles of the factory girls […]

ZGBriefs

January 24, 2013

[…] suggest that modern China would fall to that again. Is it ever asked whether western civilization might devolve back into a society of knights, serfs and fiefdoms? BOOKS On China, by Henry KissingerIn this sweeping and insightful history, Henry Kissinger turns for the first time at book length to a country he has known […]

ZGBriefs

March 28, 2013

[…] ago) Ive learned how to write 492 characters and 169 words (composed by two or three characters). Im also learning the meaning and pronunciation of those characters. BOOKS Restless ChinaThis compelling book explores the explosive pace of change in China and how its citizens are grappling with a dramatically new world, both in the […]

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The Indigenous Mission Movement from China [1]

A Current Assessment

[…] of a missionary, will see a Chinese face working alongside Caucasians, Asians, Iberians and Africans. See, for example, Sam Chiang’s review of the Back to Jerusalem Movement book in WEA’s Connection Magazine, 2005. He states: ” many China church watchers have become resoundingly concerned with the claims of this movement.” The spring 2006 issue of […]

ZGBriefs

May 23, 2013

[…] mostly in Guangdong province in the South. On Hong Kong Shelves, Illicit Dirt on Chinas Elite (May 19, 2013, The New York Times) The Peoples Recreation Community bookstore and several others on Hong Kongs teeming shopping streets specialize in selling books and magazines banned by the Chinese government, mostly for their luridly damning accounts […]

ZGBriefs

May 30, 2013

[…] through faith! However, that answer is only obvious at face level. Feeding the Chinese Church, a Bittersweet Battle (Media Associates International) Nourishing Chinas swelling Church with quality books is akin to the Chinese proverb, You must eat the bitterest of bitter in order to taste the sweetest of sweet. Paul Peng, founder and CEO […]

ZGBriefs

June 20, 2013

[…] Huston Edgar (1872-1936) introduces the Immortal Tea of Meng Shan and quotes from the work of French historian Jean-Baptiste Du Halde to describe the teas medicinal properties. BOOKS Ma Jian: How I Write(June 14, 2013, The Daily Beast) The Chinese author Ma Jian, whose new novel is The Dark Road, talks about angering the […]

ZGBriefs

August 1, 2013

[…] well. For example, this blog focuses almost exclusively on the skills of speaking and listening, although I do have an occasional post about hanzi (reading and writing). BOOKS Top 10 Must-Read Chinese Autobiographies (July 26, 2013, China Whisper) Of the books that have ever been written about China for a western audience, Cultural Revolution-era […]

ZGBriefs

September 12, 2013

[…] you are not training your senior managers and mid-level supervisors to negotiate relationships internally, you are exposing your China operation to unnecessary risk. To quote from the book – The Fragile Bridge: Conflict in Chinese business comes on without notice. By the time you know something is wrong, its probably too late to fix […]

Supporting Article

Identifying Postmodernism

[…] Bibliography (1994) places the beginning of postmodernism in the 1920s (Bernard Iddings Bell, “Postmodernism and Other Essays” 1926); see also Bernard Iddings Bell, Religion for Living: A Book for Postmodernists (London: J. Gifford, 1939); B. E. Benson, “Postmodernism,” in Michael J. Anthony, eds., Evangelical Dictionary Christian Education (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2001) p. 544. […]