ZGBriefs | June 4, 2015
...and that country’s interest in him. Just One Book (June 1, 2015, ChinaSource Blog) A few weeks back, I did something rather mean—I wrote to a dozen or so friends...
...and that country’s interest in him. Just One Book (June 1, 2015, ChinaSource Blog) A few weeks back, I did something rather mean—I wrote to a dozen or so friends...
“Sometimes all I need is the air that I breathe.” I loved the 1974 hit “The Air That I Breathe” by The Hollies when I was a kid. The song...
A few weeks back, I did something rather mean—I wrote to a dozen or so friends serving in China and asked them what one book they would recommend to someone...
...to Yanji, then to Tumen City. I wandered around until I found another church. On the wall were written these words: Come to me, all you who are weary and...
...John 4:35: "Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look on the fields, that they are white for harvest." Our pessimism has blinded us to what is...
...to launch in June, according to China Southern Airlines on Tuesday. Walking Backwards Through Shanghai (May 13, 2015, Outside-In) I love Shanghai, but I’ve never seen it from this perspective...
...the introduction that provide terms and examples of the various Greek parts of speech: for instance, thanks to this book I now know that the Chinese term for aorist is...
...I can tell most of it is current. The only things I would note are that the rules can and do vary from province to province and from city to...
...friends who should read Saving God’s Face? Now they can! I’m excited to announce that my first book has now been translated. The Mandarin title is 挽回神的脸:以荣辱为救恩的中国处境化. Also, I am giving...
...and ideology in everyday life: Chinese collection posters (April 7, 2015, British Library) The Chinese collection at the British Library includes an interesting series of around 40 posters produced in...
...Chinese President's war on corruption finds its way to Brighton (April 6, 2015, The Age) President Xi Jinping's "You Die, I Live" war against corruption seems a long way from...
...of all international students in American schools. As you can imagine navigating the cultural differences can be challenging for both the American and international students. The folks at Channel C...