Chinese Students in the West and China’s Future
...light of these challenges, Christians in the West first need to figure out the essence of their Christian faith. They need to be more sensitive in their approach and more...
...light of these challenges, Christians in the West first need to figure out the essence of their Christian faith. They need to be more sensitive in their approach and more...
...anyone working in China or with Chinese. It makes Chinese culture more accessible. So, I return to where I started. The freshness of this book lies in the fact that...
...graduates indicating that alternative methods of financing higher education, such as scholarships, student loans, and work-study programs, need to be further developed. The condition of Chinese education in many remote...
...was a static event and memorization was the key to success. Consequently, becoming a “book worm” and memorizing everything became the only option in education. This feudal educational system was...
...it bring true happiness. Society is in a deep spiritual and moral crisis. What, then, do Chinese people need? They need honesty, trust, integrity and faith. Chinese people need higher...
...to Bibles although the need for Bibles still exists. The literature need has been broadened to include reference tools, Sunday School materials and other literature recommended by other believers in...
...I first read this letter from the Chinese evangelist, I found it hard to believe that what was written was a fair description of foreign involvement in the church of...
...outside of China, need to make sure we are carefully listening to the cry of those whom we purport to admire so much. Perhaps we need to make this a...
...boarded the soft sleeper car and found my berth. I had decided that, even though I speak fluent Chinese, on this trip I would hunker down with my book and...
...hard enough to get the information needed to evangelize Tibet. Why,” he asked, “do we know less about the need and potential strategies than Roman Catholic missionaries did seventy-five years...
...short, this 109 page book is a quick but solid and well-rounded meal on the church in China and how it grew over the past century. The introduction itself is...
...the need to be part of a shared adventure, and the need to be delighted in. Applying Eldredge’s analysis to China, one can see how the church has, for many...