Against the Storm
...American people. The struggles of displaced people transcend history and geography. The preceding story was told in the San Francisco news in 1936 and more fully developed in John Steinbecks...
...American people. The struggles of displaced people transcend history and geography. The preceding story was told in the San Francisco news in 1936 and more fully developed in John Steinbecks...
...city and access to social services and public education. “I do not need a Beijing hukou to stay in Beijing as long as I have money,” says one of Li’s...
...as the Apostle Peter’s who proclaimed that “We ought to obey God rather than men,” to more modern expressions in American society such as Martin Luther King Jr.’s explanation of...
...strategists, and many may not want to use their time in reading this book. Then again, for readers mature in their faith, there may be worthwhile gains. The first gain...
I read a fascinating book in 2003 titled The Rise of Christianity by Rodney Stark. It is a sociologist’s look at how Christianity grew from a small collection of adherents...
I believe that history about China in Brazil is changing. One denomination wrote several pages in their newspaper, circulation 300,000. Another large agency is doing a Latin Conference in Brazil...
...(I suspect much foreign assistance was provided to come to this understanding), I do believe that it is significant that the house church groups came together on agreement of the...
...not even mentioning the four flights of stairs followed by 80 meters of uneven sidewalk he would need to travel just to get to his front gate. Life has simply...
...this book that caught my attention was, “Church planting is not the final objective of mission, it is the beginning.” I am familiar with many churches worldwide which, although they...
...wanted to get married and receive training together before heading to the mission field again! When I prayed with this couple in that little hotel room, I felt I had...
...the flag of the UN.3 As one reflects on contemporary world history, one notices that the British dominated world events in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, followed by U.S. in...
...strategies for flourishing in demanding environments. (Note: While published in the US, this book largely uses British English.) Facing Stress and Trauma The first half of this book defines the...