When the Pillar Moves: Transition and Providential Grace
...and there are all kinds of thrills and trouble available. Foreign teens do not need a car or gas money, just subway fare and a cell phone to enable a...
...and there are all kinds of thrills and trouble available. Foreign teens do not need a car or gas money, just subway fare and a cell phone to enable a...
...folk religion; and the global wave of evangelical/charismatic Christianity. Despite the interest in Western values, including Christianity, there is widespread resentment of American attempts to impose human rights values. People...
...holiday. Please cook this chicken in the American way. Oh, and when I was abroad I enjoyed Jell-O, could you bring some?” I don’t remember my response but I know...
...their counterparts in the United States, Australia’s universities have opened their doors to well-heeled Chinese students as a source of much-needed tuition revenue. But as the number of Chinese students has...
...centers have been established for Chinese missionaries, but are yet few in number and may lack an adequate selection of courses. Missionary training is often largely theoretical. A systematic plan...
...away for our flight to Beijing tomorrow with a deeper conviction than ever of the importance of Japan and Korea to the U.S.’s Asian alliance against not only North Korea,...
...patience-testing children. More than half of Chinese newborns are second children, state media report (October 31, 2017, South China Morning Post) The number of parents choosing to have a second...
...funerals since October 2016 as part of local government reforms aiming to curb lavish, showy ceremonies. Chinese commentators tackle the challenge of translating American football (October 17, 2017, Christian Science...
...of South American churches resulted in mature missionary-sending organizations, committed missionary-sending churches, and South American missionaries who not only were sent but remained on the field.[11] By offering Perspectives training to...
...key political summit in Beijing. Benedict Rogers, the deputy chair of the Conservatives’ human rights commission, flew into Hong Kong on Wednesday morning on a Thai Airways flight from Bangkok...
...of anger and anti-American vitriol over the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, and the U.S. State Department had urged Americans not to travel in China. I, however, had...
...this with no Kyrgyz visa, no extra language, and no flight to Bishkek—he came to me. My friend “Lalit” from Indian Kashmir and I are reading a gospel together. “Tesfay”...