China through the Lenses of History
...boarded the soft sleeper car and found my berth. I had decided that, even though I speak fluent Chinese, on this trip I would hunker down with my book and...
...boarded the soft sleeper car and found my berth. I had decided that, even though I speak fluent Chinese, on this trip I would hunker down with my book and...
...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...
...cultural informant, part memoir, and part cookbook. Cultural Informant In each book, Dunlop goes into delicious details on food as it relates to culture, both at the start of the...
...on the ZDL Books Taobao store. Another book that became available in China this year is Christ-centered Preaching, by Bryan Chapell. Since the book is published by the China Christian...
...Churches in China after 1979.” Dr. Cook is Associate Professor of Church History and Missions at Logos Evangelical Seminary in El Monte, California. His most recent book is Darkest Before...
...the thousands of foreign students studying in China, and of the difficulties and opportunities of reaching those students. And, finally, a review of a book by one of the contributors,...
Featured Article From Streets to Pages: Inside the Life of a Beijing Courier (September 13, 2023, Sixth Tone) In his latest book “Beijing Courier,” Hu Anyan recounts challenges and heartwarming encounters from...
...models, the lack of strong demand will be a headwind for the indefinite future. Although the number of spots for college students has grown remarkably, those students are not receiving...
...the book to Mr. Zhang Ruimin,[2] known as China’s top CEO. Zhang’s positive appraisal of the book added fuel to the fire and resulted in a flood of people in...
...the Pope!” I thought about this encounter a lot while reading this book. China’s Church Divided tells the story of the fraught relationship between the Chinese Catholic Church, the Vatican, and the...
The Trap of Modernization by 42-year-old part-time economist He Qinglian became a bestseller when it was released in China last year. Here Huo Shui comments on this important book and...
...Brent commented on the news that a number of foreign NGOs have successfully completed the registration process. While some have registered, the process has not been easy: These developments have...