ZGBriefs | December 22, 2016
...drugs and the chemicals used to make them. History / Culture What China claims to have invented (December 24, 2016, The Economist) Eight is a lucky number in China. How...
...drugs and the chemicals used to make them. History / Culture What China claims to have invented (December 24, 2016, The Economist) Eight is a lucky number in China. How...
...the top 100 unreached people groups (UPG) in China was distributed to all 800-plus participants. The purpose of the book is to encourage the churches represented at the conference to...
...identified J. H. Edgar as being Canadian rather than Australian and that he translated the book of Job rather than the book of Jonah. The article has been corrected; we...
...to a newly sent team from China. Nevertheless, Chinese medical missionaries serving together in a limited number of locations may prove more beneficial than scattering missionaries into a greater number...
...shrouded in thick smog, with some residents placing pollution masks on statues. An unknown number were taken away by police, with security forces in riot gear seen in the city’s...
...and see it as a journey as opposed to a formula to be followed. You can find more about the book and where to purchase it on our book page. ...
...with US over Trump's Taiwan phone call (December 3, 2016, The Guardian) Geng Shuang, a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, said in a statement on Saturday: “It must be pointed...
...at Grace Works. For those outside of Asia, the book is available on Amazon. Reviews This book challenges the next generation to real faith. Hannah Lau has wrapped God-centered truths...
...The Place In China Where The Women Lead (November 26, 2016, NPR) Tourists are drawn to the shores of Lugu Lake in southwest China by tales of an exotic "Kingdom...
...has flowered and some of the rice plants are 10 centimetres tall. In Southwest China, A 'Very Large Eyeball' Peers Into Deep Space (November 16, 2016, NPR) China has just...
...in other parts of Asia. In 1957 she published this very short book based upon her experiences in China, hoping that her stories would encourage her fellow cross-cultural workers to...
...place the number of Christians in China around 70 million, with other estimates claiming tens of millions more. And, as Brent Fulton notes in his book China’s Urban Christians: A Light that...