The Untold Story
...In the preface to his book on China’s minority peoples, Dr. Ralph Covell writes, “Christian people remain fascinated with exotic China.” If you are one of those who is fascinated...
...In the preface to his book on China’s minority peoples, Dr. Ralph Covell writes, “Christian people remain fascinated with exotic China.” If you are one of those who is fascinated...
...roads, but now taxis, motorcycles and even private cars have joined them to create one massive and seemingly never-ending traffic jam. Various regulations have been enacted to reduce the number...
...few. His book consists basically of two page profiles on each of 52 relatively unreached cities in China. His book consists basically of two-page profiles on each of 52 relatively...
...as many cities and towns as possible. They measured success by the number of cities that sank in front of them. In 1958, the communists launched the “Great Leap Forward”...
...for TVEs. They are governed by hard budget constraints and must produce or perish![7] Many TVEs are export-oriented, and an increasing number are seeking foreign investors as joint-venture partners. This,...
...begins his book, he expresses his appreciation to Asian Americans who, over the past decade, have offered him critical suggestions for his writing. He states, “They have opened my eyes...
...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...
In their recent book, Changing the Mind of Missions (InterVarsity Press, 2000; 192 pp, $12.99), James Engel and William Dyrness provide a challenge to the Western missions movement that is...
...the downside of our increasing reliance on technology in our quest to fulfill the Great Commission in China. In the insightful book Changing the Mind of Missions, Jim Engel and...
...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...