Between Riches and Poverty: Chinese Christian Business People
...a tiny portion of the total Chinese Christian population. Although the number of people currently doing business is the highest in the history of China, only a small number of...
...a tiny portion of the total Chinese Christian population. Although the number of people currently doing business is the highest in the history of China, only a small number of...
...for overseeing church planting involving a large number of workers over a considerable geographic area. His focus is primarily rural, although he likely lives in a city, and he is...
...into areas of society that the government is backing away from, such as health care, orphans, the elderly and AIDS victims, is the church prepared to minister in the name...
...“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...
...with Jesus through the Scriptures, prayer, meditation, journaling, worship, obedience and service has to be the number one priority. Leaders may have a “title” or “position,” but they will have...
...phone calls from far away places in China asking questions related to divorce, the falling of preachers, church discipline, depression and other topics. Lately, we are also happy to see...
...internet chat rooms. By 2006, China had 460 million cell phone subscribers (Xinhua News Agency, February 19, 2007). During the two week Spring Festival holiday this year, Chinese people sent...
...exporter.[2] There are 132 million Internet users in China (representing 10 percent of the population). While the USA leads with 210 million users, the number of users in China exceeds...
...many organizations it is not so much the lack of opportunities, but rather the right choice of opportunities to pursue. This, in turn, results in allocation of time and resources...
...was arriving at the Beijing airport in the only plane on the whole field. It taxied right up to the only door into the terminal, and I walked down the...
...Los Angeles Times has just published a book titled, The China Fantasy: How Our Leaders Explain Away Chinese Repression (Viking Adult, February, 2007) in which he lays out three potential...
...peasant migrants will live in the Pearl River Delta, with lesser concentrations in the Yangtze River Delta, Fuzhou, Jinan, Shandong, Beijing, Kunming and Chongqing. The demographic trajectory between now and...