China’s New Confucianism
...academy can be to careful foreign teachers but also how differently teachers are regarded in China and in the West. In the final chapter of the body of the book,...
...academy can be to careful foreign teachers but also how differently teachers are regarded in China and in the West. In the final chapter of the body of the book,...
...abbreviations. Finally, the Strong’s number for each Greek word is listed. This makes for a very thick book, but it also enables careful readers to examine New Testament syntax in...
...we follow James as he navigates American middle school, friendships, small talk, and school activities. This book would be ideal for families to read in the first few months after transitioning...
...to a sustainable missions ecosystem. Which brings to mind the book Changing the Mind of Missions, a sharp critique of the contemporary missions scene written 20 years ago by James...
...years TESOL experience, bridges the spheres of practical teaching and academia. This book, a re-working of his PhD dissertation, falls firmly in the latter world, yet has much of interest...
...with a powerful case for theV claims of Christ in this fascinating and hard-hitting book. Strobel, previously an atheist, committed himself to Jesus after an exhaustive examination of evidence that...
...Light (by Bo Caldwell) takes place in the North China Plain from 1909 until the mid-to late 30s. The story of missionary couple and their lives, this book opens a...
...for 15 days. Events Online Book Club (ERRChina) Join us for our quarterly online book club to discuss Jennifer Lin’s book Shanghai Faithful: Betrayal and Forgiveness in a Chinese Family....
...current and potential cross-cultural workers? These are some of the questions addressed in David Joannes’s book. Like refrains, several themes recur: the role of every believer in God’s big story,...
...exploration. Read more about the book here. Go here to register to join the book club discussion. Date: April 19, 7:00 pm. Public Lecture | Spreading the Gospel: Christian Posters in Early 20th...
...book” on Ma Hualong was called “心灵史” (Xinling Shi, History of the Soul). The book was banned, but so cherished by local Sufi Hui, that every village had secretly kept...
...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...