What Every Expatriate Christian Serving in China Should Read
...beginning preparations to head someday to China, you need to read Mabel Williamson’s Have We No Rights? Williamson went to China as a single American woman in the 1930s to...
...beginning preparations to head someday to China, you need to read Mabel Williamson’s Have We No Rights? Williamson went to China as a single American woman in the 1930s to...
...the mass deaths of the Mao-era famines. Sponsored Link Online Book Club (ERRChina) Join us for our quarterly online book club to discuss Jennifer Lin’s book Shanghai Faithful: Betrayal and...
...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...
...I considered publishing a book in China, local publishers gradually filled in a road map of the censored world. On behalf of a company in Beijing, an agent wrote, "To...
...modern retail spaces that no longer needed cats to keep rats away. “I’m glad that I started 10 years ago, just taking some photos,” he told Sixth Tone, “because some...
...about the book and about Christians in China today. 3 Questions 1. You took a unique approach in gathering material for this book. What did you hope to accomplish...
...Yang’s book so important. Her 2018 monograph engages the complexities of modern Chinese identity and culture by bringing the life and work of Haizi (海子), one of China’s most celebrated...
...book is that it is as an introductory short course in language learning for native English speakers preparing to serve cross-culturally. There are seven chapters in the book. In chapter...
...and their ordeal during the Cultural Revolution. Note: I am facilitating a three-segment book club on Wild Swans this summer for ERRChina. We have already met and discussed chapters 1–10...
...reading I have done. I’m thankful for a first book describing Robert Ekvall’s life from beginning to the end, so I will give some grace to the minor inconsistences seen,...
...book, I did not grow up watching my parents apologize to each other. When my husband and I learned to “ask for forgiveness” in premarital counseling, the words felt foreign...
The Politics of Protestant Churches and the Party-State in China: God above Party? by Carsten Vala. Oxon, UK and New York: Routledge, 2018. I remember talking with a house church...