East-West Exchange Promotes Nonprofit Development in China
...Fruit, Inc., said he found the group “intensely curious, genuinely interested in learning about how the American nonprofit sector works and in doing what is best for the people in...
...Fruit, Inc., said he found the group “intensely curious, genuinely interested in learning about how the American nonprofit sector works and in doing what is best for the people in...
...attention, however, was quickly drawn in another direction; I could not shake the impression that I was looking at a scene from a North American church. The images in the...
...Thought: A Christian Response, by I’Ching Thomas (ChinaSource) I’Ching Thomas will explore the notion of human flourishing in Chinese thought, focusing especially on Confucius’ teaching on self-cultivation and benevolence as...
...Maryland. That fall, I was struck by the devastating news that my close friend from high school had committed suicide due to depression. Coupled with the struggles I was facing...
...of the Chinese communist revolution are luck and violence—at least, that’s according to Prof. Frank Dikötter. Continuing from our last episode on Prof. Frank Dikötter’s new book, Red Dawn Over...
...it already has. Different Dreams As journalist James Mann observed nearly two decades ago, the American vision of a China that was becoming “more like us” ushered in an era of optimism. Riding...
...ago, early on in my itinerate ministry in China, I was teaching Romans 12:1, “I appeal to you therefore…” and used an American interpretive proverb—whenever you see “therefore” in the...
...inquired. “No, sir,” replied Morrison, “I expect God will.” And God has. During Morrison’s term of missionary service, he baptized less than a handful of people; now the church numbers...
...China. Books 2 New Christian Books (December 7, 2018, ChinaSource Blog) Last month, on a trip to China, I did something I always do when I get there—I tried to find out...
...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...
...When I graduated, I failed three courses, and I had to retake the exams to get passing grades. Had I failed one more course, I would not have been able...
...of this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him...