Carving Out a New Life
Chinese Awakenings by James and Ann Tyson. Westview Press, 1995, 325 pp. ISBN, 0813324734, paperback. Cost: $28 at www.barnesandnoble.com. The plaudits on the back cover lured me into this book,...
Chinese Awakenings by James and Ann Tyson. Westview Press, 1995, 325 pp. ISBN, 0813324734, paperback. Cost: $28 at www.barnesandnoble.com. The plaudits on the back cover lured me into this book,...
...I have begun an oral survey with house church leaders. I ask any leaders I meet whether or not they agree with my observations and analysis presented above. Last week,...
...conversation. The Apostle Paul wrote: “I didn’t take on their way of life. I kept my bearings in Christ, but I entered their world and tried to experience things from...
...people from the People’s Republic of China. The book is broken down into two main sections, one entitled “Advice for Americans Interacting with the Chinese,” and the other “Advice for...
...are to keep up with God, we need to be apostolic, not just evangelistic. We need to expect, encourage and equip multitudes of new believers to immediately start new churches....
...standards do not need to be as stringent as nations in the West; however, few countries need environmental protection more. So, time is of the essence for the New China....
...he cofounded NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. More recently, significant investments have been made in China by the diaspora Chinese community. The greater Shanghai area is now home to over 300,000...
...we need the: Fruit of the Spirit: “Against such things there is no law” (Gal. 5:23). Gifts of the Spirit: To overcome impossible problems and circumstances. Sanctification of the Spirit:...
...with deeper issues: Why am I here? What can I believe in? What can I do to make a contribution to my country? Urban professionals are increasingly being targeted by...
...from an unusual background. While living in China, I served for two and a half years as the on-site middle man for an average of two trip groups per week...
...city and access to social services and public education. “I do not need a Beijing hukou to stay in Beijing as long as I have money,” says one of Li’s...
...and in other areas, there are many problems, and this kind of school will never receive official recognition or legal status. While under the same blue sky, these migrant schools...