The Evolving Tapestry of the Chinese Diaspora
...claim, as the British Empire did in the past, that the sun never sets on the Chinese diaspora. The dispersion of Chinese populations will continue to grow in the near...
...claim, as the British Empire did in the past, that the sun never sets on the Chinese diaspora. The dispersion of Chinese populations will continue to grow in the near...
...it reemerged out of the chaos of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, China’s church has often been compared to the early Christian community portrayed in the book of Acts. Indeed, the characteristics...
...more evangelicals than America by the year 2030: “China has certainly never been a ‘Christian country,’ but it’s seeing revival on a scale that would be inconceivable to the faithful American and British Christians...
...was published by the Gospel Times in early June. Built in the 1870s by the Church of England, Mingdao Church was later rebuilt in 1928. In 1903, the British Indian...
...I visited them right after their two-month long trip to China. It was their first homecoming after the pandemic. I asked them if they observed whether or not more Chinese...
...might not have noticed, but my mother did. When I trust God, I can overcome many of my deepest sins that control me. Perhaps my family of origin left an...
...weren’t speaking to one another. Could I help? I told her that I didn’t know what to do either, but I would soon take a course on mediation and would...
...her head with a smile. “I am a believer as well,” I replied. “That means we are one family.” I sensed she was not the only one. As we continued...
...2017, NGOs in China) The more I speak to people about the Overseas NGO Law, the more I realize how much misunderstanding there is about the law. I think it...
...Wars launched by the British; however, the economic and political ascent is coming full circle, and China is again on the global stage. China’s opening to the West, three decades...
...think tanker, posted a piece in the Wall Street Journal titled "The Coming Chinese Crackup." I didn't find his argument that "China’s system and society … [is now] closer to a breaking point" persuasive in...
...history. Its commercial development was related closely to the progress of steam navigation. The conquest of the 400-mile Yangtze Gorges by British and Chinese shipping companies in the late ’20s...