Saving Grandmother’s Face and Other Tales from Christian Teachers in China
.... . 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...
.... . 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...
...the Spirit or other Pentecostal themes. As a theologian and Christian worker who has taught throughout Asia, including mainland China, I was attracted to this book because of the fascinating...
...ChinaSource team have in our book bags this summer. Brent Fulton, ChinaSource President: The One Hour China Book by Jeffrey Towson and Jonathan Woetzel These six trends are shaping business...
...In the preface to his book on China’s minority peoples, Dr. Ralph Covell writes, “Christian people remain fascinated with exotic China.” If you are one of those who is fascinated...
...a simple DNA test that will unlock the secrets of my heritage and familial bloodline. As I started reading A Village with My Name by Scott Tong, I feared I...
...Menzies recently published book, The End of History: Pentecostals and a Fresh Approach to the Apocalypse available from Amazon. Regarding the book he writes: The End of History does not...
...read the original English version of Georges’s book, so I will only give a brief introduction to The 3D Gospel before highlighting aspects of the new translation. Summarizing Three Dimensions...
...he covers in his most recent book Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Domination. While certainly not a book for the faint-hearted in terms of breadth...
...I intend to incorporate some of the ideas from this book in a culture learning program I will be teaching later in the year. Our thanks to CultureBound for providing...
...Amazon and Book Depository. Publishing or writing a book on Chinese spirituality is indeed an ambitious endeavor. And Kaylene Powell, who is the editor, acknowledges it is nearly impossible to...
...life I envy. I admit that my own experience is limited and so my creativity is limited. But I hope that when I reach Brother Fan’s age, I will have...
...is: What sort of formal relationship should I as a foreign worker have with local churches and their Chinese leadership? Am I a leader? A partner? A student? Something else?...