Kingdom Business for Transformation
...us to set out long-term objectives that, if accomplished, the Father would clearly get the credit. While this book offers much more, for this review I will only highlight two...
...us to set out long-term objectives that, if accomplished, the Father would clearly get the credit. While this book offers much more, for this review I will only highlight two...
...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...
...businesses. Of course, private entrepreneurs also need to actively look for political protection. Every entrepreneur has a public relations story that cannot be publicizednot about the hardship of competition in...
...in China, transition is part of the air that we breathe. All we have to do is walk around our neighborhoods. I have been in China since 1984 and would...
...fuels the pervasive corruption and abuse of bureaucratic power. China in the Shadow of the Cross Reviewing Chinese and church history from 1900-1949 for a recent book project, I have...
...Missions are Great If,” by Stan May, (Oct 2000); “Short-term Youth Teams: Are They Worth It?” by Paul Borthwick, (Oct 1996). ^ I would recommend a recent book by Chan-Kei...
...globalization extends to China. Not only are big cities affected, globalization also affects the smaller cities and villages. Thirty years ago, whenever a foreigner with blue eyes and blond hair...
...on the move to seek a better life, and they are mostly faceless to us. Peter Hessler’s book, Oracle Bones: A Journey Between China’s Past and Present brings these and...
...I: A Western Perspective Reviewed by Jess Nelson Over the years, I have had the opportunity to read many different authors on leadership, both secular and spiritual in nature. With...
...of leadership development that have been done are going to need to change and adapt if Chinese church leaders are to shepherd their flocks, continue to reach out domestically and...
...crisis within the spiritual community. This is true for all of us. When I have to be someone other than who I really am in order to feel that I...
...forgive one another, so when I do wrong the other has to forgive me. So why would I need to ask forgiveness?” However, this type of thinking causes strained relationships....