ZGBriefs | June 20, 2024
...returning, I found the situation more urgent and desperate than I imagined. From a spiritual perspective, China is like a dried-up pond, and I hope more people will come to...
...returning, I found the situation more urgent and desperate than I imagined. From a spiritual perspective, China is like a dried-up pond, and I hope more people will come to...
...be leading online book club discussion of Jennifer Lin’s book Shanghai Faithful: Betrayal and Forgiveness in a Chinese Family. Through the 150-year saga of a single family, this book vividly...
...I told him I worked on the 23rd floor of Jiangxin Building. He asked, “What kind of work do you do?” I told him I was a preacher. “Well, preach...
During the author’s ten years living in China, Chinese friends and foreign friends alike told him that in many ways he is more like a Chinese person than an American....
...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, led by Joann Pittman, will be held on...
...Amy’s book Looming Transitions. We will give a book to the first 20 reviewers! This online course is part of a new initiative called ChinaSource Institute, which we will be...
...and how it interacts with Christianity. Jesus: The Path to Human Flourishing, a Book Review This book was suggested to me when I joined the ChinaSource team, and I can...
...heart of God. I hope that this fine book moves many human hearts—as it has moved mine! Richard Mouw, Fuller Theological Seminary This book . . . exposes the unbearable burden upon...
...Standard Identification Number): B00VCUS3J2. Reviewed by Peter S. Anderson Dr Menzies’ Making Pentecost Your Story: 50 Days of Reflection and Prayer, designed as a devotional companion volume to his book, Pentecost:...
...will lead an online book club for ERRC. We will be discussing the book, “A Star in the East: The Rise of Christianity in China,” by Rodney Stark and Xiuhua...
...Disdain and Hostility Before I knew God, I considered theism to be extremely foolish. I strongly believed that I was an atheist and a Marxist (though I didn’t truly understand...
...China’s growing church as well. The purpose of this book is to explore how Christians in China perceive the challenges posed by their new urban context and to examine their...