ZGBriefs | September 24, 2015
...Carl Gene) How I Learned Chinese (part 4) (September 22, 2015, Sinosplice) This post is more of a look at how I learned, rather than specifically what I did. I’d...
...Carl Gene) How I Learned Chinese (part 4) (September 22, 2015, Sinosplice) This post is more of a look at how I learned, rather than specifically what I did. I’d...
...in the West, especially in the United States, they may form a pro-American force in China’s policy-making circles. With the recent arrival of China’s new ambassador to the United States,...
...efforts. As I study more about ‘Majority World Missions’, I see that it is not necessarily those majority world countries who have the most Christians who send the most missionaries....
...spanning diverse topics over more than two centuries accounts for both. When I started reading the book last year, it seemed very relevant given the shift taking place in the...
...stuff, and it’s on a ship,” he says. “After 27 years living in Hong Kong, I left without even knowing I was leaving, and I didn’t say goodbye to anybody.”...
...From the West Courtyard) And I still miss China. Thirty years of my life were overseas among Chinese—in a vastly different world; how could anyone assume that I would feel...
...the University of California at Santa Barbara, of a recent book by a Chinese American scholar dealing with issues of race and prejudice against Chinese in the US. And we...
...panel presentation I gave in the conference had a similar vision. I shared how I was inspired by the crucial financial risk faced by the Lingnan Christian community and how...
...dismiss as hypocritical. Young Chinese Communist Child: "I Want to Become Rich to Overcome a Meaningless Life" (May 27, 2018, The Beijinger) As part of the recently held "I Have a Dream"...
...them to expect the unexpected. Passing the Faith to the Next Generation: Reaching American-Born/Second-Generation Chinese (January 25, 2021, ChinaSource Blog) In my review, I would like to consider how Chinese American churches...
...be suicidal. The Sinosphere blog (NYT) has a good overview of Ambassador Locke's tenure and the surprise announcement that he will be leaving Beijing soon: The American ambassador to China,...
...States. The country gave me the chance to think and feel like an American. Here, I was taught to be curious; I learned that asking questions is often more fulfilling...