Christmas Crowds in China | Part 3
...(crowd number one), no matter how powerfully the culture pulls away from the church (crowd number two), the church is now able to engage the culture on its own terms...
...(crowd number one), no matter how powerfully the culture pulls away from the church (crowd number two), the church is now able to engage the culture on its own terms...
...filmmaker Gary Marcuse—follows a group of environmental activists trying to prevent the construction of dams on the Nu (Salween) and the Upper Yangtze (Jinsha) rivers in Yunnan province in southwest...
...a fragmented government and society. Lampton helpfully introduces an historical perspective on the traditional expectations of Chinese leadership before presenting a number of colorful examples of contemporary leaders to illustrate...
...2015, underscoring demographers’ warnings of an oncoming labor shortage in the country. The number of workers aged 16 to 59 dropped by a record 4.87 million to 911 million last...
...reading this book and not having questions that would require an adult to answer. The last couple of pages of the book are dedicated to helping young adoptees better understand...
...2016, China File) In the fall of 2014, a website affiliated with the city government in Kunming, capital of the southwest Chinese province of Yunnan, ran a story about a...
Last month our good friend and ChinaSource contributor Amy Young launched her new book, Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service. She told us a bit about the book...
...was instrumental in making a number of significant Christian classics available to readers in China. Brother Xu came to Christ while in university and became an early member of Shouwang Church...
...her own journey in China and beyond, the book challenges the next generation to a deeper, God-centered life. For more information or to purchase the book go to GraceWorks Store....
...that. But, after their theological education is completed, many stay in the U.S. and never move back to China. In Nik Ripken’s book The Insanity of Obedience he hits hard...
...strong rebuke of those responsible for demonstrations that turned violent during last week’s Lunar New Year celebrations, labeling them “radical separatists” with tendencies toward terrorism. China Forbids Author of Book...
...was instrumental in making a number of significant Christian classics available to readers in China. Brother Xu came to Christ while in university and became an early member of Shouwang Church...