The Lenses of History
...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 pretend...
...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 pretend...
...her own journey in China and beyond, the book challenges the next generation to a deeper, God-centered life. For more information or to purchase the book go to GraceWorks Store....
...that, for me, the most staggering sentence of the whole book was from his introduction: “When I first lived in China in 1973 not one Christian church was open to...
...mostly toneless, I’ve learned that effort often speaks louder than fluency. In this unexpected place of ministry, I’ve seen firsthand that trust can be built with one smile, one word,...
...is. Another 12 Common Errors in Chinese English Dictionaries (March 16, 2017, carlgene.com) Books An Anti-Management Management Book (March 10, 2017, From the West Courtyard) But this book is a...
...Courtyard) I am concerned about a phenomenon that has been growing in the ten years since I’ve been living in China, and maybe even long before that. Many Chinese believers...
...book-writing from “The Souls of China and Sparks,” two books that I enjoyed very much last year, and would definitely recommend to anyone hoping to understand China’s grassroots movements to...
...and poses how the church may need to adjust in order to be relevant and reach this generation. We hope this reprint from China Christian Daily encourages readers to reflect...
...(June 17, 2014, ChinaSource Blog) I am not a regular reader of Daedalus (although I probably should be), but a few weeks back I downloaded the Spring 2013 edition of...
...often and I have a few words to say about it, this is precisely what Im going to do. I think that many people, both native speakers and other learners,...
...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...
...was in March of 2012 when I was doing research for my book The Bells Are Not Silent: Stories of Church Bells in China. Here’s what I write about the...