Adoption Stories
...and she soon became an Internet sensation: The first article appeared on May 25, 2012, on Page 5. The headline: “Dad, Mom: I really hope that I can give you...
...and she soon became an Internet sensation: The first article appeared on May 25, 2012, on Page 5. The headline: “Dad, Mom: I really hope that I can give you...
...is publishing a 583-page-long book of photographs and journal entries titled So Long, China. Video: China’s Future (April 18, 2016, China File) In this new book, David Shambaugh argues that...
...write this article because I feel it many ways, I am. The Great Fapiao Mystery (May 3, 2016, The World of Chinese) It is something everyone eventually runs into in...
...of Chinese history. It is also a useful resource for listening practice, as I’ve asked my friends to speak clearly and at a slow pace. I promise that no “big...
...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...
...me. It felt right. I am God’s child, created by him, and suddenly I understood my identity. I recognized that I was guilty. I’ve lied and coveted, and now I...
...(May 16, 2016, From the West Courtyard) I’ve only been to Dalian once, and that was way back in 1992. I was studying Chinese in Changchun at the time, and...
...of this until after I began following Christ. Then I started to realize that God created me as I am, that he created me as his daughter. I finally truly...
...that say “Females Only.” Travel Video of the Week: Top 10 Scams in China and Beyond (May 24, 2016, Johnny Jet) From the video, I learned a couple new scams, some...
...For now, we just relax and further settle in. I turn my attention to a book; Andi to a coloring project. Many passengers nap. The landscape flattens out, masking the...
...Rural China (May 25, 2016, China Christian Daily) One pastor from Kunming said that "When I deliver sermons in rural areas, I often see rural churches which are desolate and...
...is full of prejudice against China and arrogance from where I don’t know,” said a visibly annoyed Mr. Wang. “I completely can’t accept it.” Untangling China’s Cybersecurity Laws (June 3,...