Evaluating Leadership Development
...“the soft stuff” of academic scholarshipconstitute the subjective processes that most need to be preserved lest they be swept away by devotion to objectivity, whether real or imagined. The purpose...
...“the soft stuff” of academic scholarshipconstitute the subjective processes that most need to be preserved lest they be swept away by devotion to objectivity, whether real or imagined. The purpose...
...Right now I am not just a single person. I need to raise my children . . . I need . . . to support their education. My original plan...
Right now in China there are over one billion people that make up the country’s numerous family units. Family is the primary building block for social structures and for human...
...find a bewildering number of spots containing the character 门 (mén), for 城门 (chéngmén), referring to gates on the walls that encircled all Chinese prefectural cities and many towns and...
...call right away if anything unusual happened. The Bible we brought became a way to pass the time and find comfort. Yanfei and I sought God in prayer, studied the...
...lifesaving. Even though we were quite isolated in our first couple of years here, living far away from any other expats we knew and intentionally focusing on developing our Chinese...
...drive away the plague ghosts. Others believe that the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac are linked to the Chinese sexagenary cycle (干支紀年), and that the twelve animals correspond to...
...The question to ask is: “What is God doing to reach these multitudes of people, and what can we do to accelerate that agenda?” God’s “Number One Strategy” Arrogance and...
...right! The authors church has no savings and does not have enough money from month to month, but we serve in faith. We always first set the direction of our...
...the halal restaurants, green archways, and the absence of red door hangings typical of Chinese homes told me I was in the right place. “But where are all the Hui...
...of discovery. How Many Christians in China? Preferred Estimates, Part 3 (March 9, 2020, ChinaSource Blog) In posing the question, we are not looking to nail down the “definitive” number; rather we...
...the 1860s imported a new wave of contract laborers. Many later worked on railroad construction in Canada, the American South, and Northeast. A number of white congregations reached out to...