Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned
...we drive on the right in Malaysia. What about in the U.S.?” “Um,” I was still confused, but answered her. “We drive on the right, like here in China.” “Wait,...
...we drive on the right in Malaysia. What about in the U.S.?” “Um,” I was still confused, but answered her. “We drive on the right, like here in China.” “Wait,...
...be blamed on a number of things, but one of them stands above all the others: social media. Motherland: In Search of Missing Girlhoods (June 13, 2015, Caixin Online) When...
...Christian-owned business here. Ed came to China right out of college. He dove deep into the Chinese culture and absorbed everything. He learned to do business the Chinese way, including...
...result of President Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign, there has been a steady decline in the number of college graduates seeking employment in China’s public sector along with a parallel exodus of...
...a car. One day my brother-in-law, a transportation expert that now works for the State of California, shared a statistic with me that blew me away. The average American spends...
...odds over whether the U.S. has the right to send military planes and ships close to the Spratly Islands, where China is in the process of building a set of...
...in the Communist nation. As long as unregistered house churches stay small and keep away from foreigners and making loud statements, the government leaves them unmolested. China urged to release...
...office, the Party head of Zhejiang province toured the region and was startled by the number of visible church buildings and the large, red crosses on top of the buildings....
...2.95 million registered drug users by the end of 2014, but the actual number is estimated to be in excess of 14 million, according to China National Narcotics Control Commission...
...I have made Saul king, because he has turned away from me and has not carried out my instructions." Samuel was very distraught. He spent the night in prayer, pleading...
...and religion. New Report Highlights Roots of Religious Persecution in China (May 1, 2015, ChinaSource Blog) The report indicates a huge spike in the number of people sentenced for religious...
...all required religious organizations to register with the state, which has assumed the right to monitor and to intervene in religious affairs. The Opium War signaled the beginning of a...