A Non-Cook Reviews 3 Chinese Cookbooks
...the possibility each one of us has to join the grand culinary story. While every dish may have a history, we each have our own personal history and experience of it....
...the possibility each one of us has to join the grand culinary story. While every dish may have a history, we each have our own personal history and experience of it....
...Blog) In the remote mountains and ancient forests of China’s Nujiang Grand Canyon, near the Myanmar and Tibet borders in Yunnan province, live the Lisu people (傈僳族). One of the...
...the future of missions in the entire country. “You will grasp a clearer sight of God’s grand blueprint after reading their biographies. It reminds me of Acts 29.” Ran warned...
...a minzu (officially recognized ethnicity or people group) a century ago. They have been lifted up and beaten down, pushed and pulled by a plethora of local and global ideologies. Practical Tips...
...recommending the book: When a Catholic, Chinese American journalist discovers that her grandfather was a prominent Anglican church leader in China in the 1940s and that her grand uncle was...
...The mighty winds of the Spirit have carried the gospel forward, unstoppable and eternal. The inaugural conference was organized by Dr. Leonard Sidharta (戴永富) and the local ministry team. The...
...to life in China together with capitalism, both covertly and overtly. The grand parade through Tiananmen Square on October 1, 1984, is in my active memory. I found out that...
...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...
...a grand church”. The 8 million building is also one of the most visible symbols of Communist China’s breakneck conversion as it evolves into one of the largest Christian congregations...
...known as hukou. Residency is determined by one's birthplace. The government's grand plan is to cap Beijing's population at 23 million — roughly a million more than now — and move non-essential, labor-intensive industries...
...and the US failed to keep pace with China’s expanding power. While engagement with China should continue, the authors highlight the impossibility of a grand bargain between the two powers...
...unnamed senior ministry official said rules for overseas students should be broadly the same as for the local Chinese cohort, and that universities “should seriously punish foreign students if they...