ZGBriefs | March 17, 2022
...how do you get back into Chinese after a break? Books Tibet: The Roof of the World – Book Review (March 5, 2022, Global China Center) This powerful book, with dozens of...
...how do you get back into Chinese after a break? Books Tibet: The Roof of the World – Book Review (March 5, 2022, Global China Center) This powerful book, with dozens of...
...evangelical missionaries held their breath and wondered whether the Taipings would establish a Christian China. Jonathan Spence’s fascinating and well-written book tells the story of how the dream turned into...
...African students in their midst. Lucy Liu reviews the book, China and Africa: A Century of Engagement, written by David H. Shinn and Joshua Eisenman. She commends the book for...
...A Book Recommendation (September 18, 2019, ChinaSource Blog) Debbie Philip has written a book, Heading Home with Jesus, to help us think through and consider how to prepare Chinese students who come to...
In the decades since it reemerged out of the chaos of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, China’s church has often been compared to the early Christian community portrayed in the book of...
This is not a “how-to” book on leadership. It is a “who” book. Its thesis is based on the premise that without a clear understanding and commitment to the “who”...
...17, 2022, Language Log) Books Online Book Club (ERRChina) Dive Deep into Chinese Worldviews Anywhere in the World Next Session Wednesday, January 11 — 5pm pacific/7pm central We’ll be discussing the book...
...importation of books into China, whether it is the Bible, a Harry Potter book, or the latest from Jordan Peterson. In order for any book to be legally sold or...
...known by them only through reading the book of Acts and 1 Corinthians 12–14. The result was a revival in the church with many supernatural healings including one individual who...
...leading a book club discussion of her book The Bells Are Not Silent on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. Our partner ERRChina is hosting the event. Visit the ERRChina website for...
...various Christian schools. After graduating from Gordon Theological Seminary (now Gordon-Conwell), he was invited to remain as a lecturer in missions. His book, Asia’s Religions: Christianity’s Momentous Encounter with Paganism,...
...homework, flicked through the pages glowering, threw down my book, and asked me harshly what possible excuse I could have for this. At the time, because I had to pay...