Take a Tour of 5 Historic Christian Sites in Hangzhou
...it is located in Dataer Valley. It was founded by the American Presbyterian missionary John Leighton Stuart in 1897. This was one of thirteen Christian colleges founded in China. Both...
...it is located in Dataer Valley. It was founded by the American Presbyterian missionary John Leighton Stuart in 1897. This was one of thirteen Christian colleges founded in China. Both...
...be thought through. When my wife and I came to China, we had already been involved in homeschooling for a number of years. However for Chinese missionaries, not every family...
...efforts to persuade North Korea to rein in its weapons programs had failed, ratcheting up the rhetoric after the death of an American student who had been detained by Pyongyang....
...Interviewees are identified by a number, i.e. MI#1.Focus Group interviewees are also identified by a number, i.e. FG#1. ^ Si Shi (四石), GJ, and Lo Qi, 罗七, “Financial Expectations of...
...with the use of expensive equipment and satellite transmission by a large number of professionals is now possible with the use of a smart phone connected to 4G internet. With...
...At Fuyao, a major culture clash is playing out on the factory floor, with some workers questioning the company’s commitment to operating under American supervision and American norms. China's Skyscraper...
...million), including books on the history of foreign languages and lots of volumes of history. This collection – thanks to a large number of donations – grows by approximately a...
...in Hangzhou is the Hangzhou Christian College Historic Site. This college was formerly called Hangchow Presbyterian College, and it is located in Dataer Valley. It was founded by the American...
...Yet, the number of Y Church members did not lessen but actually substantially increased. In five years, the number of members increased from 30 to 300-400 people. This shows that...
...1 (May 16, 2017, Chinese Church Voices) A growing movement of churches attracted to the Reformed faith is gaining steam in China. Although still comparatively small in number, these churches...
...more than six months. ^ Elkins et al., Three Part Missionary Tracking Guide. WEA: Missions Commission, 2003. ^ Missionary Interviewees are identified by a number, i.e. MI#1. Image credit: Using...
A growing movement of churches attracted to the Reformed faith is gaining steam in China. Although still comparatively small in number, these churches and several of their prominent leaders are...