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...articles written by people with expertise and insight into that topic. Also included are a book review, the ChinaSource Perspective and, when appropriate, resources related to the topic. Our most...
Featured Article Confucius, the Buddha, and Christ – Book Review (January 4, 2022, Global China Center) In this book, Covell tries to analyze outstanding attempts to “bring the Christian faith and Chinese...
...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...
...invited said, “I’m not interested in the Bible.” She hung around the edge of the conversation. She didn’t want to sit down, didn’t want to hold the book but she...
...strategies for flourishing in demanding environments. (Note: While published in the US, this book largely uses British English.) Facing Stress and Trauma The first half of this book defines the...
...(May 16, 2016, From the West Courtyard) I’ve only been to Dalian once, and that was way back in 1992. I was studying Chinese in Changchun at the time, and...
...provisionally, once again in secret, and once again against a backdrop of slow progress and frequent setback, the title of Sergio Ticozzi’s book strikes the weary observer as all too...
...2020, ChinaSource Blog) One of the mistakes that I have felt the Western church has often made is to divide the “One Body,” and to suggest the need to choose sides...
...because I too have had conversations brought to a dead stop by the dreaded “bu tai qingchu.” Ruminating on the phrase, Scott writes: I move on. I’ve lived in greater...
...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...
...I reread it. Id read it so many times that Id become numb to its content. This time, I tried to treat it as political comment, and read it with...
...this article, I will explore two ways of looking at language learning. This is somewhat oversimplified, but I hope that it will illustrate that which metaphor you use matters and...