Understanding and Serving in the “New China”
...is searching for meaning and fulfillment. Why is this book important? This book outlines the “new China” and how it shapes the next generation. It outlines major changes in China...
...is searching for meaning and fulfillment. Why is this book important? This book outlines the “new China” and how it shapes the next generation. It outlines major changes in China...
...now diverse and increasing dramatically. The annual number of overseas students quadrupled over ten years and reached 523,700 in 2015.[1] In recent years, the number of Chinese students returning home...
...streets of Hong Kong? Hurling hot water at flight attendants? Stealing wood from Lovers’ Beach in Thailand? These are the kind of mainland-Chinese tourist antics that the motherland is looking...
Over the past decade of living in China, I have been privileged to hear a number of wonderful conversion stories. Each is special, but occasionally one stands out as particularly...
...Book, the Bible, and Lot: A Conversion Story in China (October 3, 2016, From the West Courtyard) Over the past decade of living in China, I have been privileged to...
...I saw this photo a few years ago, I have thought of the men in the picture every May Fourth. A book they collaborated on—translating and revising it—was printed on...
...advanced digital ecosystem with applications that rival the capabilities of systems in use elsewhere. For China’s Christians, pervasive cell phone coverage and the connectivity of the internet have fostered a...
...the lives of its citizens for decades to come Risky Business for China’s Window Cleaners (October 20, 2016, Sixth Tone) Nobody knows for sure the exact number of casualties suffered...
...place the number of Christians in China around 70 million, with other estimates claiming tens of millions more. And, as Brent Fulton notes in his book China’s Urban Christians: A Light that...
...in other parts of Asia. In 1957 she published this very short book based upon her experiences in China, hoping that her stories would encourage her fellow cross-cultural workers to...
...has flowered and some of the rice plants are 10 centimetres tall. In Southwest China, A 'Very Large Eyeball' Peers Into Deep Space (November 16, 2016, NPR) China has just...
...The Place In China Where The Women Lead (November 26, 2016, NPR) Tourists are drawn to the shores of Lugu Lake in southwest China by tales of an exotic "Kingdom...