Kids in Transition
...want to, not because they have to? The Internet, mobile phone technology, Skype, global satellite TV, the proliferation of DVDs and the relative affordability of international airfare have all contributed...
...want to, not because they have to? The Internet, mobile phone technology, Skype, global satellite TV, the proliferation of DVDs and the relative affordability of international airfare have all contributed...
...2017, The New York Times) The government is trying to shift the country’s growth engine away from its traditional dependence on factories and building things. Those old growth sources are no...
...debate has been quite emotional with very strong words being used.[2] The purpose of this article is not to engage in nonproductive discussion but to clear away some of the fog...
...better. Even though some people don't get the moves exactly right, brothers and sisters next to them very patiently help them improve. After the first run through they discuss during...
...which direction it moves toward. . . Christianity can play more important roles in pushing the country in the right direction. Grateful for the opportunity to journey with China’s church...
...taken away by police. Not his village neighbors in China’s far west, who haven’t seen him in months. Not his former classmates, who fear Chinese authorities beat him to death....
...in spending on a nationwide ‘toilet revolution’ campaign amid concerns that officials are flushing huge sums of money away as they compete to create ‘five-star’ restrooms. Building boom in China's...
...missions, the first question is whether or not they can break away from their personal restrictions and self-imposed boundaries. Many times we cannot face the needs of world missions because...
...data about foreign NGOs operating in China is spotty: estimates for the number of foreign NGOs that had been working in China before 2017 range from 1,000 to 7,000. We have even less...
...school where I’m employed. I felt confirmation that this was the right choice after a middle school student and his classmates prayed for me. I’m thankful to have found a...
...when the Urban Administration came and took me away. They let the dog loose from the cage, and put me in it instead. I want dignity, but what kind of...
...missions, the first question is whether or not they can break away from their personal restrictions and self-imposed boundaries…. The second question is how we respond to multiculturalism coming from...