The Tricolor Religious Market and the Growth of Christianity
...some degree and probably only for a short while. I think the Christian growth and missions drive have become uncontainable. In 2018, I published the book Atlas of Religion in...
...some degree and probably only for a short while. I think the Christian growth and missions drive have become uncontainable. In 2018, I published the book Atlas of Religion in...
...held this position for many years—and even used the term in my PhD—it was not until I was preparing my first book for publication that I decided to look into...
...I want you to buy the book. Suffice it to say, you will find your experiences expressed in ways that instantly make sense. Like James, I found it easier to...
More than 35 years after Deng Xiaoping’s ascendancy to power, a sober assessment of the political implications of Deng’s reforms is much needed. China’s Political Development: Chinese and American Perspectives[1] proposes...
...so disturbingly evident.” (p.17) Three trends that threaten to derail the North American missions movement are identified: The captivity of the movement—and much of the evangelical church—to American cultural realities,...
...the capital, leaving cars waterlogged, while lifting others onto bridges meant for pedestrians. Sponsored Link Online Book Club (ERRChina) On August 9, Joann Pittman will facilitate an online book club discussion...
...I love what my kids are getting out of this experience. I love what is being built into them. I love who they are becoming . . . but I’m...
...related to my family history. Rural-urban inequality is a part of the reality that I grew up with. When I studied abroad, I began to realize that the Chinese hukou...
...those turbulent years of ministry. This short book is a fascinating account of university campus ministry in pre-1949 China, but it is also a remarkably prescient analysis of Communist China...
...a glimpse of the joys and struggles of cross-cultural service. I recently put three questions to Hannah. 3 Questions 1. Why did you write the book? To be honest, I...
...As I said, the book is well-written and well-structured. And, unless you start to get into the specific of each destinations (what to see in Beijing, what hotel to book...
...mark.) BOOK REVIEW: Joann Pittman reviewed Rodney Stark’s latest book, A Star in the East: The Rise of Christianity in China for the Gospel Coalition. Read the review here. Coming up Brent...