The Life That Is Truly Life
...I’ll do. I will tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store my surplus grain. And I’ll say to myself, “You have plenty of grain...
...I’ll do. I will tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store my surplus grain. And I’ll say to myself, “You have plenty of grain...
In November, Wipf and Stock published China’s Urban Christians: A Light that Cannot be Hidden, written by ChinaSource President Brent Fulton. The book is an excellent survey of the landscape...
...need to work full time. But unlike Chinese families, we don’t have parents able to live with us and care for our kids. Furthermore, if I were to work full...
...a Chinese pastor, my colleague and I asked her how foreign Christians in the vicinity of her church could support her and the church. The church is in sort-of a...
...China dream; need to view the world through China’s eyes. With the inauguration of the Asia Infrastructure Development Bank; the much-heralded One Belt, One Road initiative; and a globetrotting President...
As the father of three children adopted from China, I have an interest in books focused on adoption. Over the years I’ve read numerous books concerning this pressing topic, and...
Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service, a book I wrote with you in mind, was launched this week. I love to hear the back-stories on books or...
...Who were my parents before they had to defiantly state that “We are Chinese”? I don’t know the answer to any of these questions yet. I wonder if I ever...
...large swaths of China’s society have become less empowered. Where will this equation take China in the coming years? I’m looking forward to Lampton’s next book. Image credit: 70th Annual...
...families shouldn’t deny their adopted children. I appreciate how the author sees that. She has shown me I need to do more to help my own children know their past,...
...heard others share about it. I was prepared. I knew grief and tiredness would all be a part of the process too. But I suppose I didn’t know exactly how...
...only the prelude of a true prison ministry. I told almost everyone I met in this prison the reason why I was there and I also told them that I...