ZGBriefs | February 1, 2024
...Book Circles (U.S. – China Catholic Association) You are invited to join the 2024 USCCA Book Circles, whose aim is to educate friends and affiliates of the USCCA, current and former...
...Book Circles (U.S. – China Catholic Association) You are invited to join the 2024 USCCA Book Circles, whose aim is to educate friends and affiliates of the USCCA, current and former...
...The author of the book, Nanlai Cao, is a research assistant professor at the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Hong Kong. This book is...
...likely to expand in China. Overall I liked the book, although it is quite academic. It fills an important gap in the English language literature on the new generation of...
...what we hear about the Good News in China is often anything but good news. A new book by Cynthia Oh suggests a different narrative. In The Bible in China:...
...Patriotic Association (CCPA) for Catholics, which aim to control the activities of Christians and force them to sever foreign ties. Paul Mariani, a Jesuit, in this book makes an essential...
...like a rope, pulled in an entire generation of Chinese. His book also accompanied me on my long, wandering journey in a foreign land. I marked many of those poetic...
...against the Japanese. Events Online Book Club (ERRC) The next book for ERRC’s online book club discussion will be Other Rivers: A Chinese Education, by Peter Hessler. More than two...
...the Communist Party took power. Pray for Chinese Christian returnees to mature in their faith as they persevere in the fight for joy. “Convinced of this, I know that I...
...book about just that subject has sparked a wave of nostalgia among some of China's writers, painters and performers. Book designer Zhu Yingchun invited more than a hundred contributors to...
...see him once every three months, said advocacy group Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW). A Beijing Pastor Discusses the Vision of His Urban Church (I) (January 28, 2013, Chinese Church Voices)...
...if we could publish this book as a new “song of a wanderer,” to reach a new generation of Chinese seekers? And with that, ReFrame’s first full-length Chinese book was...
.... . do anything alone, I knew I’d have to be sneaky” (p. 36). 8. “But who will tell us the meaning of the book?” (p. 41). 9. “Every day...