A Non-Cook Reviews 3 Chinese Cookbooks
...a cook, it did open my eyes further to this vital part of the Chinese world that it would be easy to think I already knew. It also makes me wonder whom I could...
...a cook, it did open my eyes further to this vital part of the Chinese world that it would be easy to think I already knew. It also makes me wonder whom I could...
Last month, on a trip to China, I did something I always do when I get there—I tried to find out what new Christian resources are available within China. Much...
...taught in China for many years. I would highlight one testimony that I see in his life (and that was true in mine). It is to seek to be the...
...New York Review of Books) During a television interview in the square I said that, while I couldnt predict, I was confident China would never be the same again. I...
...of understanding, hoping to build those bridges of friendship among us and among others. When I think of inculturation, I think about Jesus Christ as our most important model. Jesus...
I read a fascinating book in 2003 titled The Rise of Christianity by Rodney Stark. It is a sociologist’s look at how Christianity grew from a small collection of adherents...
Featured Article From Streets to Pages: Inside the Life of a Beijing Courier (September 13, 2023, Sixth Tone) In his latest book “Beijing Courier,” Hu Anyan recounts challenges and heartwarming encounters from...
...most of Zhejiang province, not zeroing in on churches (duh I know I shouldnt read the comments under news stories, but I still couldnt believe how many times I saw...
...the book to Mr. Zhang Ruimin,[2] known as China’s top CEO. Zhang’s positive appraisal of the book added fuel to the fire and resulted in a flood of people in...
...the Pope!” I thought about this encounter a lot while reading this book. China’s Church Divided tells the story of the fraught relationship between the Chinese Catholic Church, the Vatican, and the...
...the end of the age.” Since I believed, I knew I ought to obey the command of Jesus Christ Himself. I plunged headfirst into the water; when I rose, the sky...
The Trap of Modernization by 42-year-old part-time economist He Qinglian became a bestseller when it was released in China last year. Here Huo Shui comments on this important book and...