China and the Vatican
...time of the last census that included religion in 1949, Protestantism today is believed to number somewhere between 60 and 100 million followers, putting China on a path to be...
...time of the last census that included religion in 1949, Protestantism today is believed to number somewhere between 60 and 100 million followers, putting China on a path to be...
...new book and Christianity in China. The Growth of Chinese Children’s Books (January 26, 2018, Publisher’s Weekly) U.S. publishers cross borders to import more children’s books from China, as Chinese...
...virtual team split between China, Hong Kong, and the USA. Each week multiple emails, phone calls, and conference calls keep us working together. In early March we will have an...
...are going to have a future. How to Connect In China Without a Visa (February 16, 2018, The Points Guy) But what if you purchase a connecting flight through Beijing,...
...Does? (February 22, 2018, The China NGO Project) Even if they find PSUs in their fields, a large number of potential PSUs have remained unresponsive to overtures from foreign NGOs. ...
...in on Washington as the world’s biggest donor. New immigration bureau set up to handle growing number of foreigners in China (March 13, 2018, South China Morning Post) The growing...
...of the human condition. Other streams of Confucian thought, though, seem to emphasize number (2) more strongly, all the while trying to do justice to number (1). Xunzi can fairly...
...also uses a number of images to highlight the theme, such as the body of Christ and clothing metaphors. These and related phrases and metaphors are found hundreds of times...
...groups in China are well-known. Such peoples have shamans and ritual practices to drive away demons. Most of these groups are in China’s south and southwest regions. The larger groups...
...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...
...“Your Mandarin is really good.” Even though I was far from fluent, my musical ear had given me the advantage of reproducing accurate pronunciation—to the point where often on phone...
...by William K. Kay and Mark Cartledge This is a superb book about a very significant topic. The editors have assembled a competent team of researchers to study Chinese Pentecostal...