As Many as the Stars
...one such book. For those of us who have slogged in the trenches this past year, perhaps feeling that very little progress was to be made during lockdown, this book...
...one such book. For those of us who have slogged in the trenches this past year, perhaps feeling that very little progress was to be made during lockdown, this book...
...progressed chronologically, around the mid-1980s, I was struck with a feeling that the book had become much better. I found myself understanding more of the terminology, more familiar with the...
...Nee? I grew up in this tradition. There are three or four generations in my family connected to the local churches, so I experienced Nee’s influence firsthand. But I also...
...until now all the webinars featured Protestant scholars and perspectives. After getting a little way into Dr. Brown’s book, I thought, “here is a good Catholic scholar whose research would...
...good journalist does—she set out to tell the story. I recently had the opportunity to speak with the author about her book. I put to her three questions: 3 Questions...
...beyond traditional ecclesiastical definitions. A clearer articulation of these theoretical terms in layman’s language could make the book more accessible. Finally, the book could benefit from a deeper engagement with...
...They estimate that I was around three or four years old at the time of my arrival, howling and screaming at the top of my lungs. I had been abandoned...
...surprisingly high. From the title of this book, it seemed as though the book was especially written for pastors. The ironic thing, however, is that the book has also touched...
...is: What sort of formal relationship should I as a foreign worker have with local churches and their Chinese leadership? Am I a leader? A partner? A student? Something else?...
...and life as an independent young woman. Wendy was offered and accepted a job, working reception at a pet store in Beijing’s Tongzhou neighborhood. After a month, she decided to...
...is most polluted typically contain 16 or 17 cities in China. I experienced that one morning in March 2002 when I left my windowless office in the Tsinghua University School...
With a plethora of Christian leader development programs on offer in China, it is difficult to know which are appropriate, not to mention which will ultimately prove effective. Malcolm Webber...