From Kuan Yin to Chairman Mao
...I will leave discussion of each section’s details to the reader, and here focus on a few important and salient features that regularly appear throughout the book. The audience for...
...I will leave discussion of each section’s details to the reader, and here focus on a few important and salient features that regularly appear throughout the book. The audience for...
...Parents need to be flexible in adjusting their plans. Homeschool is not common in Asia. Yet, parents may need to be prepared to do it if no other preferred options...
...the used book shop on Shanghai’s Fuzhou Road, to Confucian temples’ used book markets, used book shops in Hangzhou, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and back to the biggest online market...
...of evangelizing and planting churches need to be involved in pioneering and shepherding. People with professional skills need to be involved in providing a platform and solving the identity problem....
...me to the students. I was their first up-close foreigner and all of me needed interpretation. As I left the podium and roamed the aisles I broke their mold of...
...in China? Tim: My experiences in China as an African student have been exciting and at the same time challenging. I have found Chinese culture very interesting because there are...
...I felt the urge to study the Chinese language and culture. At that point in my life, all I wanted was to study another foreign language. I had no concept...
...short to work with most of the believers who may be going back home. Christian workers coming to China need to have a kingdom mindset. Local Chinese churches will need...
...David H. Shinn and Joshua Eisenman, is a high-level introductory book in this field. Dr. Shinn is an adjunct professor of international affairs at The George Washington University and former...
...are young graduates in their twenties. This is a more recent phenomenon that is slowly changing the perception that the Chinese in Africa are mostly blue-collar workers and miners who...
...the late Ming Dynasty, Xu Guangqi, also the founder of modern Chinese science and technology, mentioned Xujiahui in his book when referring to the development of agricultural economy; so it...
...years and a few that were iffy—I transitioned back to the US. When I went to the field, it was with the best of intentions and far too much information...