ZGBriefs | February 9, 2017
...Globe and Mail) Canadian border agents and airlines are being warned to be on the lookout for tampered Canadian visas from Chinese nationals coming from Shanghai and the Ethiopian capital...
...Globe and Mail) Canadian border agents and airlines are being warned to be on the lookout for tampered Canadian visas from Chinese nationals coming from Shanghai and the Ethiopian capital...
...surprisingly high. From the title of this book, it seemed as though the book was especially written for pastors. The ironic thing, however, is that the book has also touched...
...prefecture in Southwest China's Guizhou province. These Five Charts Show How China’s Newly Rich Spend Their Wealth (February 14, 2017, Bloomberg) “Chinese consumers are making purchase decisions based on how...
...you go and leave your telephone number saying “call me if anything comes up,” this is still not the same thing . . . . Sometimes, even if you come...
...her—traveling to the rural countrysides of Southwest China, sharing meals in narrow side streets, and preaching the gospel message to unreached ethnic tribes at the ends of the earth. “What if we...
...also undergone change. The scope of the church has rapidly expanded. The number of believers has grown, and a large number of them are migrant workers in the city. Even...
...give a talk based on my new book The Bells Are Not Silent: Stories of Church Bells in China. I related stories from my book about visiting churches, meeting with...
...net to cover for them all. 'We The Workers': On the front lines of China's record-level labor unrest (February 22, 2017, CNN) Zhang is one of a shrinking number of...
...train, encourage, and mobilize newer workers. One of the most enjoyable aspects of the book is its readability. Given its short length, the book is a quick read. Laughlin writes...
The number of Chinese Christians continues to grow, both inside and outside of China. As large numbers of Chinese move and travel abroad, particularly to the West, many encounter Christianity...
...still find myself learning about the world from which they come. Recently, I’ve been conducting a number of interviews with students I’m particularly close to. None of these students are...
...Tianfang (单田芳), one of China’s pre-eminent artists in an ancient performing arts genre called pingshu (评书), which literally means “commenting on the book” but is usually referred to as “oral storytelling.” Sponsored...