In Exile—Still Waiting
...to return to the States while commercial flight options remained available. We had already been living out of a suitcase for nearly three months and we were determined to get...
...to return to the States while commercial flight options remained available. We had already been living out of a suitcase for nearly three months and we were determined to get...
...by comparing these results with those of the 2007 “Spiritual Life Study of Chinese Residents” and the report in the “Blue Book of Religion 2010,”2 I can put forward the following...
...credentials are impressive, we should not be deceived into thinking that Chan is an arm-chair academic. Many of the stories he relates in this book are based on first-person interviews...
...Airport. China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines will move 40 and 51 flights, respectively, to Daxing airport, part of a new round of flight transfers from the Beijing Capital...
...at Operation Mobilization and author of the book, Jesus the Path to Human Flourishing: the Gospel for the Cultural Chinese. A review of her book can be found here. In...
...number that ends with five “eights” was offered 2.25 million yuan ($324,000) at a court-organized online auction on Sunday, Beijing Daily reported on Monday. The phone number, which begins with “1890” and...
...Is online really “virtual”? Is that a “virtual” number there? Or take our interpersonal affections. Before, it would be very hard to get to know or meet up with someone...
...number of Christians in China has grown remarkably in the last 40 years. This is the major conclusion. However, there has been little work focused on the means by which...
...take a minimum number of hours of language learning to reach.10 For example, in my experience English-speaking foreigners learning Mandarin Chinese took at least four years of full-time language learning...
...28, 2020, China Daily) The number of representative offices set up by overseas NGOs on the Chinese mainland has been steadily rising in recent years, reaching 524 by the end of...
...while only 3.2% believe in Christianity. The number of Protestant Christians has increased significantly in China, but the number of Catholics may have declined. This survey, in addition to proving...
...to the book, China’s Harvest Fields, edited by Tabor Laughlin that was published in April of this year. In Case You Missed It A selection of recently published items: Reciprocity—Goes...