The Fourth Generation
...in a very different way than would, say, lawyers. The number of university graduates in this new generation of leaders is much higher than in the previous three (rising from...
...in a very different way than would, say, lawyers. The number of university graduates in this new generation of leaders is much higher than in the previous three (rising from...
Ever since China reopened its door under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping, a great number of Mainland Chinese have come to the West for academic degrees, training, and research. Many...
The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel. Zondervan, Grand Rapids, 1998, 297 pages. ISBN 0-310-20930-7 (paperback). Cost: US$12.99 or package of 6 for $24.95. Chinese edition: Chong Shen Ye Su...
...and manual labor. They feel they do not want to be fulltime ministers.” He also stressed how “there is a constant decrease in the number of Christians…. With the imperialist...
...as the world’s largest mobile phone company, Vodafone. The number of pagers in use and annual sales are the world’s highest. The number of Internet users is expected to more...
...messages for the day when China is open to “radio broadcasting” from local counties. Already, in Yunnan province, lilting Christian music and gospel messages echo through loud speakers in a...
During the 1980s, color televisions were targets of envy. A work unit PC had to be “heavily guarded”—no ordinary man was allowed to access it. A cell phone was the...
...economy, and a significant rise in the number and variety of jobs available to outsiders in the Chinese marketplace can be expected. Since early 2000, the government has been strongly...
...no longer believed in the exclusive claims of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Richard’s grand vision proclaimed: I don’t believe the Mohammedans are unchristian in their worship of one true...
...hasn’t been created before.”[6] They are controlled by local government units (counties, townships, villages), and their managers are answerable to local officials and investors (often the same people). This local...
...roads, but now taxis, motorcycles and even private cars have joined them to create one massive and seemingly never-ending traffic jam. Various regulations have been enacted to reduce the number...
...“Introduction” in Harvie M. Conn, Ed., Planting and Growing Urban Churches (Grand Rapids: Baker Books) 1997, p. 17. Image credit: Journal Entry (Joel Montes de Oca) by Chris Lott, on Flickr. ...