ZGBriefs | September 1, 2016
...have immersed myself in Chinese culture. I’ve seen a lot of people come and go since I arrived here in 1991—many who approach China with negative attitudes and misconceptions. China...
...have immersed myself in Chinese culture. I’ve seen a lot of people come and go since I arrived here in 1991—many who approach China with negative attitudes and misconceptions. China...
...before: I want us to be safe.” As I’ve aged, I’ve noticed this shift within myself as well. I don’t know if it is a part of the aging process...
...few weeks ago that I heard about a somewhat “underground” art gallery just a few blocks from where I live, in the south of Chengdu. It turns out this is...
...mooncake (September 13, 2016, Sinosplice) Like many foreigners (and many modern Chinese), I am not fond of the mooncake (despite once participating in a mooncake-eating contest). Yes, I am aware...
...contact with both British and Chinese Christians. There is a natural partnership that can be forged between different outreach ministries. This situation can be illustrated as having the British hook...
...who would benefit from the retreats and preparation. Example 2: Churches working in partnership I know a British church with a Mandarin-speaking congregation that is blessed with gifted people who...
...I arrived in during the early 90s, then compare it to the present, I realize how unique this experience has been. The year I arrived in China, Beijing was bidding...
...as I was reading the account of the two angels who rescued Lot from death, I suddenly realized that I was Lot. I realized I that I was also living...
...Society Charity Organization and the Church of Christ in China. Its original name was the British London Church Hospital. It was established after Griffith John started the church in 1861,...
...Book, the Bible, and Lot: A Conversion Story in China (October 3, 2016, From the West Courtyard) Over the past decade of living in China, I have been privileged to...
...I saw this photo a few years ago, I have thought of the men in the picture every May Fourth. A book they collaborated on—translating and revising it—was printed on...
...2,000 lawyers and activists have paraded through Hong Kong in silence and dressed in black to protest against Beijing’s unprecedented intervention in the former British colony’s supposedly independent legal system...