ZGBriefs Newsletter for June 7, 2012
...in Singapore.‘I Forgive Them’: On the 23rd Anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989 (June 4, 2012, Huffington Post, by Chai Ling)Because of Jesus, I forgive them. I forgive...
...in Singapore.‘I Forgive Them’: On the 23rd Anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989 (June 4, 2012, Huffington Post, by Chai Ling)Because of Jesus, I forgive them. I forgive...
...This is He Xiaobo. I have just arrived home. Thanks to you all for paying attention to me. Thanks for your help. I hope one day we can all meet...
...another one began. But what exactly is globalization? The New American Heritage Dictionary gives this definition: “to make global or worldwide in scope and application.”[1] Thomas Friedman, in his book...
...Online Book Club (ERRC) The next book for ERRC’s online book club discussion will be Other Rivers: A Chinese Education, by Peter Hessler. The discussion will be facilitated by Joann...
...for 15 days. Events Online Book Club (ERRChina) Join us for our quarterly online book club to discuss Jennifer Lin’s book Shanghai Faithful: Betrayal and Forgiveness in a Chinese Family....
...People Understand Christ (June 5, 2024, Christianity Today) When I lived and taught in China, I encountered many sensitive hearts and inquisitive minds that were open to spiritual matters. Yet...
...I had a bigger vocabulary. I dont know what a ______ is; technical medical terms are outside my Chinese vocab range. I probably dont even know what a ____ is...
...the White House on Monday: “Because of the war I want to be here, I have to be here, I feel. And so we’ve requested that we delay it a...
...Li’s permission. Sponsored Link Online Book Club (ERR China) On November 1, Joann Pittman will facilitate an online book club discussion for ERRChina/CAC. The book is The Importance of Living, by Lin...
...time, it was all over and everyone went back to their regularly scheduled activities. In their book, American Cultural Patterns: A Cross-cultural Perspective, Stewart and Bennet discuss this American tendency to...
...lived in Asia, I was constantly asked for things and especially for money. Being a typical American, I was offended with their constant asking. I thought they were just lazy...