When Tea Meets Coffee
...returned home, she found China had changed a lot. Peony: You love coffee, right? Zoe: I got used to having a cup of coffee in the morning when I was...
...returned home, she found China had changed a lot. Peony: You love coffee, right? Zoe: I got used to having a cup of coffee in the morning when I was...
...it emerged that a delegation of Canadian parliamentarians was planning to visit the island later this year to explore trade opportunities. Religion Mildred Cable: A Missionary Who Made The Right...
...rates and issued certificates for the right to bear a child in keeping with the allotted birth quotas. Unit leaders also had the duty of a traditional village patriarch making...
...Everything looks right, but . As a Chinese citizen, I have been working with a Christian service organization in China for over ten years, serving as an assistant, a project...
...Kong, and Singapore. Another issue leading to the split was their unwillingness to be under the Religious Affairs Bureau. So who is right? Is the Nanyang church doing the right...
...will do what is rightnot only what is right in their own eyes or what benefits them the most, but what is right in the eyes of God. Showing integrity,...
...a recent example that I could share with them—shamefully it wasn’t one from the day before. I felt I was more senior to them, and that it was my right...
...the People’s Republic of China,” he pledged allegiance to a “Hong Kong nation.” US Reserves Right to Punish China Firms Working With NKorea (October 12, 2016, ABC News) The United...
...and death. That is Jesus’ prayer in John 17, right before Jesus was arrested, right before he was going to lose his freedom and life so that we can be...
...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...
...about fundamental and lasting change in China? This week a number of outlets have published some interesting retrospectives on the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In a post titled “We’re a Long...
...own personal experiences and preferences from thousands of miles away are universally normative. Moreover, we then look down on all these "incorrect" cultural practices with a sense of superiority, as...