October 24, 2013
...article, originally published in the Christian Times, reports on the Congress. Catholic or Christian (October 24, 2013, ChinaSource Blog) When I first went to China, I was bombarded with many...
...article, originally published in the Christian Times, reports on the Congress. Catholic or Christian (October 24, 2013, ChinaSource Blog) When I first went to China, I was bombarded with many...
...Jng), The Classic of Rites (L J), The Book of Changes (I Ching), and The Spring and Autumn Annals (Chn Qi), all of which are said to be compiled or...
...University and author of the new book, China’s Church Divided: Bishop Louis Jin and the Post-Mao Catholic Revival. Paul unpacks the Communist Party’s views on religion, how the Catholic Church...
...Purdue University and the Director of the Center for Religion and the Global East, published his book Atlas of Religion in China: Geographical and Social Contexts. I love the book...
Riding the Subway and Staring at Subway Maps When I have visited China, at some point I end up riding the subway (地铁, dìtiě). This is no doubt because I tend to...
...I guess I’m not so jealous of Jacob after all, as I can relate to the heartbreak she felt about leaving. If I had to criticize this book, I would...
...Rural China (May 25, 2016, China Christian Daily) One pastor from Kunming said that "When I deliver sermons in rural areas, I often see rural churches which are desolate and...
...masterfully written a book that seeks to bring a quartet of disciplines into perspective: history, macro and microeconomics, aid models and attitudes are combined with Chinas transformative aid policy going...
When I read the title in an email, I knew I had to get a copy of I Stand Corrected: How Teaching Western Manners in China Became Its Own Unforgettable...
Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service, a book I wrote with you in mind, was launched this week. I love to hear the back-stories on books or...
...a country that discarded traditional morality a century ago and is searching for new guideposts. Here’s what I had to say about the book in a review that I wrote...
...were two basic texts to choose from: Practical Chinese Reader (the green book) and Elementary Chinese Reader (the orange book), both produced by the Foreign Language Institute in Beijing. Another...