ZGBriefs | October 17, 2019
...emotions on both sides of the ocean have nonetheless been impacted by a number of “myths” that continue to be repeated day-in and day-out. Kenya opens $1.5 billion Chinese-built railway...
...emotions on both sides of the ocean have nonetheless been impacted by a number of “myths” that continue to be repeated day-in and day-out. Kenya opens $1.5 billion Chinese-built railway...
...who are not yet believers with a simple opportunity to join. As a result, the number of people attending online gatherings of churches multiplied. But online gatherings have their disadvantages...
...and timely information, and with an unprecedented level of detail of informationeven including the phone number of local police offices. The State Council regulations for religious activities due to go...
...in the 20th century. I shared some of the challenges facing Protestant congregations in China, as well as stories and insights from my book, The Bells Are Not Silent: Stories...
...and answers to frequently asked questions. Mini-Consultation—A one hour phone call with a consultant from the ChinaSource team who will give an overview of the latest findings, implications, and present...
...outreach with the technology of media, be that through TV, big-screens, radio, publications, the Internet or mobile phone applications. At present, most working in this area are involved in the...
...He was destitute, homeless and very much alone almost overnight. Few of his old friends will now answer the phone when he calls. He lives day-to-day in a shack on...
...the United States, and the first thing she wanted to do after the competition on the 21st was talk to them on the phone. When Li Yan became the coach,...
...“Your Mandarin is really good.” Even though I was far from fluent, my musical ear had given me the advantage of reproducing accurate pronunciation—to the point where often on phone...
...with advancements such as the internet, cheap phone calls, high speed trains, higher education and overall openness to foreigners, non-nationals can live comfortably in any of the 500 cities in...
...that have killed dozens and left millions homeless. I have paid particularly close attention since Zhengzhou was my first “Chinese hometown.” I’ll never forget the phone call I received from...
...in Chinese will thrive through the ultimate conquest of language barriers, just as translations of the Book have done throughout the world. Location Beijing is a metropolis of over 20...