ZGBriefs | March 21, 2019
...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...
...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...
...Last week a good friend and fellow Xinjiang-enthusiast loaned me a copy of LIFE magazine dated December 13, 1943. I get excited about these type of things (it’s weird, I know) and...
...Edinburgh where he had time for further concentrated research and writing, as well as the completion a doctorate that formed the basis of this book. The book’s title is taken from...
...details and to register. ERR China November Online Book Club On November 13, 2024, ERRChina will host a book club discussion, facilitated by Joann Pittman, on her book The Bells...
...“’Kiwis’ in the Middle Kingdom,” as well as the book review, “Exploring New Zealand’s Rich Christian Heritage,” and much more. Every article in the Quarterly is riveting and I hope...
...anyone working in China or with Chinese. It makes Chinese culture more accessible. So, I return to where I started. The freshness of this book lies in the fact that...
...villain, responsible for the fall of the Dynasty" and Chang's book challenges this take. For a brief overview of the book, click here. I have five reasons this book should...
...lawyers push city planners and builders to focus on safety. I thought about that a lot while reading this book. On Wednesday, August 5, ERRChina will host a Book Club...
...variety of features of migrant life are helpfully portrayed over the course of the book as the factory girls speak. There is the confusion and blurring of initial events, people...
...2, 2026, Global Voices) As I grew older, I became increasingly curious about who I was. I began reading history and asking questions. Gradually, I came to understand that my...
A few weeks back, I did something rather mean—I wrote to a dozen or so friends serving in China and asked them what one book they would recommend to someone...