Chinese Migrants in the Stew Pot of Dubai
...time, I am still a carrot, albeit a carrot with the smell of curry and onion. I feel that I have acquired some attitudes and habits of the Arabs (p....
...time, I am still a carrot, albeit a carrot with the smell of curry and onion. I feel that I have acquired some attitudes and habits of the Arabs (p....
...is not a book to be read in one sitting, however gripping the various accounts! Like so many of the books about China that recount the lives of ordinary people,...
...theology becomes a discourse of interpretive analysis that rationalizes their choices and actions and must therefore be taken seriously by the researcher” (p. 227). Third, the book demonstrates “the merits...
...severe economic, social, and mental distress. These are just a few of the many stories that Elizabeth Economy unpacks in her new book, The World According to China. How are...
...watercolor illustrations. Although the 30-page book is recommended for those who are ages six to nine, the story is thoughtful and mature. I feel that older children and their families...
...I’ve purposefully walked more, finding new streets to get me to the same destination. I’ve asked people more questions. I’ve become more aware of China’s economic and social issues so...
...faiths, especially in the past twelve years.3 Following the opening chapter on recent policy history, the six chapters of the book are structured thematically from most to least Zhongguohua-ed, i.e.,...
...and in my mind, does not go far enough. I also question the reference to the 3D Gospel booklet, which I see as a weak study as far as material as...
A new resource for parents, 《亲子共成长》 (Growing through Parenting), is now available at Ambassadors for Christ. My colleague Zhou Yi and I wrote our first parenting book in 2014,《教育子女的科学与艺术——智慧型家长成长手册》. It...
...experience having lived in Asia for over 20 years. Having served cross-culturally for over 14 years now, I wish I would have had this book in my hand prior to...
...the contributors in this book appear to be Mainland residents, although overall half would appear to be Chinese. The book does an excellent job incorporating viewpoints from the first and...
...the Berean example. This posture at the start of the book unwittingly places the book on a pedestal of superiority, which does not augur well for a world or global mission that...