China’s Minority Women
...a spoonful of sour vegetables. She worries that she might not be able to marry because her father does not want to provide a dowry for number three daughter. Soo...
...a spoonful of sour vegetables. She worries that she might not be able to marry because her father does not want to provide a dowry for number three daughter. Soo...
...boarded the soft sleeper car and found my berth. I had decided that, even though I speak fluent Chinese, on this trip I would hunker down with my book and...
...they could pool their efforts to reach a particular unreached people group in southwest China. As they compared stories, they discovered that God had been weaving them together into a...
...919.783.0354. Reviewed by Kay Danielson In the introduction to this book, the authors set out their hope of getting the reader to set aside the over-worn cliché of describing the...
...this book will prove a handy tool. One pointed criticism of the book might be that its strength is also its weakness. By focusing on a generational theory of politics...
Ever since China reopened its door under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping, a great number of Mainland Chinese have come to the West for academic degrees, training, and research. Many...
...While Western evangelicals have had difficulty with some of the liberal theological positions Ding has espoused over the years, I, as an evangelical, believe his recent book brings out some...
...with a powerful case for theV claims of Christ in this fascinating and hard-hitting book. Strobel, previously an atheist, committed himself to Jesus after an exhaustive examination of evidence that...
...book, Love Never Ends, published in September 2000, he has also attacked the centrality of justification by faith, the reliability and inerrancy of the Bible and the necessity for faith...
...as the world’s largest mobile phone company, Vodafone. The number of pagers in use and annual sales are the world’s highest. The number of Internet users is expected to more...
...implementation of wireless technology. The number of Internet users is growing rapidly. With 18 million users in 2000, the projected growth is 80 million users by 2003.[2] (In contrast, Japan currently...
During the 1980s, color televisions were targets of envy. A work unit PC had to be “heavily guarded”—no ordinary man was allowed to access it. A cell phone was the...