Can I Travel to China Now?
...you to enter your name, passport information, flight number, seat number, address in China, and contact persons. You will also be asked to verify your negative PCR test. Fortunately, the...
...you to enter your name, passport information, flight number, seat number, address in China, and contact persons. You will also be asked to verify your negative PCR test. Fortunately, the...
...didn’t have a pre-set appointment time at the doctor. Instead, you would walk into the clinic, take a number, then sit and wait—often for hours– until your number was called. ...
...Shanghai Book Fair was held. The book, Jewish Refugees in Shanghai (Chinese foreign language versions), is published by Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press. Travel / Food China’s Yunnan Cuisine Is About to...
...children in a way that honors God. At the same time, unregistered house churches and their schools have been closed and their leaders fined or imprisoned. The number of schools...
...the top 100 unreached people groups (UPG) in China was distributed to all 800-plus participants. The purpose of the book is to encourage the churches represented at the conference to...
...were busy with book projects. Here we share some of the fruits of their labors. Each of the books presents a different perspective on China. Together they help fill out...
...Acknowledgements section at the back of the book where there is a list of the foreign missionaries who worked in the region. In many ways, this book is a story...
...Bo Caldwell, a book that was read as part of the Velvet Ashes Book Club. She makes a good case for reading the book not once, but three times. Although...
...the book, two of which list biblical texts pertinent to development work. It has a bibliography and index as well. The book is somewhat idealistic. Having worked in this area,...
...book is clear and scholarly, especially on how the system of injustice is sustained, legitimized, and accepted. A very valuable part of the book is the detailed descriptions of the...
...when Chinese believers read the book of Acts, we see in it our lives.” Of course his point was clear: Chinese believers tend to read the book of Acts with...
...to sincerely thank my book reviewer, Eliannah Yeo, for taking the time to review my book, especially since hers was the first of many to come. I also want to express my gratitude...