Unveiling the Crisis of Chinese Youth
...were awarded in the world.3 Considering its vast population, the number of people with higher degrees is not that striking, but there is no doubt that China now has the most...
...were awarded in the world.3 Considering its vast population, the number of people with higher degrees is not that striking, but there is no doubt that China now has the most...
Although the US general election is more than a year away, things are already heating up on the campaign trail. Battle lines have been clearly drawn. On a wide range...
...a month indicating a decision for Christ online. We were blown away by this. However, since then, things have become more complicated—although the principles are still the same. Put Jesus...
...phone line dial-up and blinking letters on a 386 PC. Around that time, the Chinese language world started to have its first generation of BBSes (bulletin-board sites) which were primitive...
...1436, television evangelism in 1950, the internet in 1983, and now 5.4 billion mobile phone users, technology has provided tools and resources for evangelism. New technological advances continue to emerge...
...(an update will be published in January 2024).27 Trying to Make Sense of the Wealth of Opinions The number of China-related books, reports, articles, and blog posts published over the...
...paper by the EU Chamber of Commerce in China reported that there were currently more foreigners living in Luxemburg than in China and concluded: “The number is diminishing. COVID-19 in...
...want the inside scoop on what is really happening, not just the surface report); and face-to-face interaction is more helpful than any number of e-mails (video chat can help provide...
...China Digital Times) Early on Friday morning, former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang passed away at the age of 68. According to a government statement, Li died of a sudden heart...
...discovery by the translators. Top left, Moravian translation; top right, updated printing; bottom, NTB. Words such as God, resurrection, cross, as well as eternal, salvation, devil, good news, sin, and...
...still a significant number of Chinese people who read Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist classics for spiritual nourishment and consolation. Along with the slogan of “Cultural Confidence” (文化自信) promoted by the...
...in 1919, he was the only translator who had participated from start to finish. He passed away in Tongzhou in 1925 after dedicating 60 years of his life to China....