China’s New NGOs
...areas of need, in organizational development, leadership, management, communications, planning and professional capacity” (p. 19). Each section of the book begins with an overview of the category or geographical area...
...areas of need, in organizational development, leadership, management, communications, planning and professional capacity” (p. 19). Each section of the book begins with an overview of the category or geographical area...
...business world in China. Coauthors Tetsunao Yamamori and Kim-Kwong Chan have written another short book about China, Witnesses to Power: Stories of God’s Quiet Work in a Changing China. In...
...history, government’s control is tight, and I do not see them relinquishing it. We need to be wise, pray and look for creative and innovative ways we can use the...
...My answer was pretty simple: “I have two reasons; first, I go because no one else is going there, and second, I go to be an example to you, because...
...to learn more about the church in China and the roots of the present Christian revival, this is an important book. It is subtitled: “the moving story of how eight...
...in China as well. Sky Blue Literature and Art Quarterly is a new addition. Extensive internet offerings include several new internet ministries run by Mainland Christians. These websites are aimed...
...it represents the persistence of a pre-modern tradition in forms that have adapted themselves to modern political economies.[7] I’m glad I read this book. Its stories, analyses and conclusions have...
...The need for inclusion in the Party is not all one-sided. Many Party members are leaving state jobs for the private sector and need a rationale to retain their Party...
...responds to you slowly, you need patience. Practicing Taiji requires “inner strength.” “Inner strength” refers to the resilience that can absorb a punch as well as hit back, but in...
...in evangelistic activity while over there? Is there still a need to smuggle Bibles into China? What does the Chinese church really need from us? Tony Lambert’s The Resurrection of...
In this issue ChinaSource has deviated from its usual book review format to provide the reader with a selection of books that provide an in-depth look at the relationships between...
...the numerous skyscrapers, private cars, traffic jams, McDonalds, blue jeans, busy airports and night clubs, may forget there is still a big cultural gap between China and the Western world....