From Tending Sheep to Shepherding Souls
...that English remains a major barrier. Language limits his ability to enter direct conversation with mainstream American society and presents new challenges for his art and public engagement. Yet what...
...that English remains a major barrier. Language limits his ability to enter direct conversation with mainstream American society and presents new challenges for his art and public engagement. Yet what...
...Latin America: How significant are their economic relations? (October 29, 2018, Asia Dialogue) But how significant are Sino-Latin American economic relations today? There is a tendency, particularly amongst those in the United...
...American attempts to impose human rights values. People believe these efforts reflect U.S. political interests more than genuine concern for the Chinese people. Social and political reform is inevitable. Economic...
...Stateside schools during those years, and the adjustment was not easy. That being said, my MK school also used an American curriculum, so from that aspect I was able to...
...name of American missionary Allyn Cooke. From 1918 to 1947, Allyn Cooke spent almost thirty years in the great ravine of the Nujiang. His wife and adopted daughter both sickened...
...the World’s Biggest Shopping Event (November 7, 2018, Radii China) Singles’ Day, taking place on 11.11, has grown into a shopping event that dwarfs its American counterparts Black Friday and...
...20 years of medical practice in Jiujiang, Shi trained more than 500 nurses and led them in Bible studies. In 1920, Shi and American missionary Jennie V. Hughes founded the...
...in total. Is this open door invitation extended to foreigners as well? In theory and practice, the answer is yes. Zion often has foreign visitors and already has an American...
...Chinese? Found, a documentary directed by Amanda Lipitz, centers around the lives of three American teenage girls, all of whom were adopted from China. Upon discovering that they are long-lost...
...American jobs and, ultimately, the American way of life. The rise of a socialist giant stokes fears of encroaching socialism at home, threatening our identity as a “Christian nation.” China...
...narrowly tracked education system, Vishanoff said. As the Chinese economy grew, more parents had the resources to send their child to the US for college. Soon realizing that an American...
...itself caught in the crossfire of heightened Sino-American conflicts. To make things even worse, the pandemic has turned out to be very disruptive of church life. Internally the church faces...