From Village to City
...the future. Serve the family. Right now Xiao Zhang is serving the people with a feather duster, carefully working round the gold stars on the crimson emblem of state above...
...the future. Serve the family. Right now Xiao Zhang is serving the people with a feather duster, carefully working round the gold stars on the crimson emblem of state above...
...in large amounts. Learning is a Treasure: My First Visit to China (July 10, 2015, From the West Courtyard) So, what did I take away from my first visit to...
Christian Today has posted an article with this headline: “Islam is the most popular religion for under-30s in China." The lead says: Islam has the largest number of young believers...
...Therefore, raising up generous stewards among China’s Christians is a vital next step if the church is to move away from dependence upon outside resources and toward a healthy interdependence...
...population (July 19, 2015, China.org.cn) The number of Chinese mobile phone users accounted for 94.5 percent of its total population by the end of June, latest data showed. In the...
...thousands of citizens of the city. Getting there is as easy as ever; China Eastern Airlines flies non-stop from Los Angeles. Image credit: Morning Nanjing, by Gu Ming, via Flickr....
...Network Information Centre, the number of internet users in China rose to 668 million by the end of June, up 2.91 per cent, or 18.94 million, compared to the end...
...due to an increase in the number of believers, the local government is generally unwilling to approve the request for more space. If a church needs 10 acres, it often...
...Our built-in biases don’t help much either. It turns out we humans have a tendency to ignore or explain away information which contradicts our view of the future. In groups,...
...strongest assault to date on a small number of pioneers who have struggled to advance the rule of law. Lawyers, activists and ordinary citizens who assert legal rights against agencies...
...popular travel destination because of its unique natural landscape. Although it is beautiful in its own right, having a place to stop and rest while on a long journey makes...
...by the typhoon, with direct economic losses totalling 8.73 billion yuan ($1.43 billion). 'They don't deserve this kind of life:' Meet China's abandoned children (August 11, 2015, CNN) The number...