What Every Expatriate Christian Serving in China Should Read
...“The Right to My Own Time,” “The Right to a Normal Romance, If Any,” “The Right to What I Consider a Normal Standard of Living,” and many others—some obvious, others...
...“The Right to My Own Time,” “The Right to a Normal Romance, If Any,” “The Right to What I Consider a Normal Standard of Living,” and many others—some obvious, others...
...we hereby decree that you have no right to say it". China has now spoken on the question of whether elected members of Hong Kong's legislature can use that public platform...
...and other aspects of Chinese society. Can China Finally Solve Its Corruption Problem? (October 29, 2016, The Diplomat) Yet despite the unprecedented number of investigations and arrests, one flaw remains:...
...there is a religious renaissance happening right now in China.” (Schmitz) “In cities now we are seeing people looking for something more than money, something beyond this mad grab for...
...Kong Free Press) China’s foreign affairs organ has engaged in an op-ed battle with Hong Kong activists Joshua Wong and Jeffrey Ngo, after the duo wrote an article on Hongkongers’ right to...
...advanced digital ecosystem with applications that rival the capabilities of systems in use elsewhere. For China’s Christians, pervasive cell phone coverage and the connectivity of the internet have fostered a...
...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...
...modern China which impacted so many Chinese both in China and overseas. According to the references accompanying this photo, the men in the picture are, from left to right: 鲍康宁...
...raised in this article is the definition of "normal religious activities." Clearly, the state retains the right to declare that "this" religious activity is considered normal, but "that" is not....
...hear a number of wonderful conversion stories. Each is special, but occasionally one stands out as particularly uncommon. The following is one such story. Red Tape: China Wants to Constrict...
...now diverse and increasing dramatically. The annual number of overseas students quadrupled over ten years and reached 523,700 in 2015.[1] In recent years, the number of Chinese students returning home...
...more significant, for church is right at the heart of God’s eternal plan. (Ephesians 3:10) Many believers returning to China fail to appreciate the significance and dignity of gathering as...