Thinking about What China Thinks
...I formed my earliest understandings of how China works. A year later, I found myself living on a university campus in Beijing. Everywhere I went I was hounded by students...
...I formed my earliest understandings of how China works. A year later, I found myself living on a university campus in Beijing. Everywhere I went I was hounded by students...
...“vital” for the ministry world. I feel like I am being force-fed something that doesn’t taste good and isn’t particularly nutritious. But this book is a little bit different. It...
...physical book, nor has Professor Anna found this physical book. The professor has stated both in 2020 and currently, “We still do not know where these two images came from...
...range, China: A History is written at a level adult can enjoy as well. A perfect length! As I read, I had the sense that I was reading the type...
...harshly from the vantage point of 2025. The book touches on many topics relevant to Chinese missions. This book broadly covers areas of member care, from isolation to trauma to...
...book of decade-by-decade accounts of Western missionaries who sacrificed their lives, some who lived 20 years, some 30, 40, or even 50 years and then died in China, stories of...
...pages. Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-0878-08497-5; $13.99 at Amazon. Reviewed by Nessie Jones What attracts readers to a new book? The title will be one drawing card, the author another, and for...
...me of energy I was surprisingly excited to jump out of bed. I was excited because I was preparing to witness one of my favorite events here in Xinjiangthe breaking...
...month I had the opportunity to meet Shuguang Wang, the author of a new textbook called Chinese through Scripture. I looked at the book and my first thought was, “I sure could have...
...Rich Asians (August 21, 2018, Alexander Chow) Yet I find myself in an odd position given that I am an Asian American in the diaspora. I cannot partake in the same way in...
...I’m usually positive about learning and teaching Chinese, but I sometimes also feel frustrated when I mix up two characters with the same pronunciation, but with subtly different meanings. But...
...and his wife endured in their climb to the middle classes, and he wanted to leave space for fun. My wife and I suffered a lot, he says. I dont...