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...was in March of 2012 when I was doing research for my book The Bells Are Not Silent: Stories of Church Bells in China. Here’s what I write about the...
...was in March of 2012 when I was doing research for my book The Bells Are Not Silent: Stories of Church Bells in China. Here’s what I write about the...
...spoke with Richard McGregor, who wrote "The Party," a seminal book on China's Communist Party. The takeaway: China does not want (for the moment) to upend the status quo. How China...
Longtime China journalist Ian Johnson will soon release his new book The Souls of China: The Return of Religion after Mao. In it he presents a picture of the richness...
...were roughly an equal number of full- and part-time workers. Most had been involved in ministry for less than 15 years, but roughly one-fifth had 20 or more years’ experience. ...
...about the figures of church growth, in the 1990s especially. This also involved warning about the perils of running ministries based on optimistic information. This is what makes the book...
...is. Another 12 Common Errors in Chinese English Dictionaries (March 16, 2017, carlgene.com) Books An Anti-Management Management Book (March 10, 2017, From the West Courtyard) But this book is a...
...suggest that a variable is of relatively less importance. N=43 ^ Focus Group interviewees are identified by a number, i.e. FG#3.Missionary Interviewees are also identified by a number, i.e. MI#1....
The Choice: The Christ Centered Pursuit of Kingdom Outcomes by Gary G. Hoag, R. Scott Rodin, Wesley K. Willmer (ECFA Press, 2014). I stumbled across this book recently while searching for...
...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...
...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...
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...
...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...