The Effects of China’s Global Trajectory
...exporter.[2] There are 132 million Internet users in China (representing 10 percent of the population). While the USA leads with 210 million users, the number of users in China exceeds...
...exporter.[2] There are 132 million Internet users in China (representing 10 percent of the population). While the USA leads with 210 million users, the number of users in China exceeds...
...and NGOs, and the increasing growth in the number of returnees from abroad, the next few years will, indeed, be key in shaping China’s future. Believers need, and will continue...
...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...
Perusing the pages of an in-flight magazine on a Chinese airline, I came across an editorial on the “faith” or “belief system” of the enterprise (qiye xinyang). With the explosion...
...Missions (BAM) movement or have years of experience, this is a book that you will find of great help. Ken Eldred has written both a theological and practical framework for...
...daring premise! Those who use the “Train the Trainer” approach frequently do have a strategy for “phasing out” by “passing the baton” to the indigenous leaders once a sufficient number...
...be the star of their own party by winning the most number of Olympic medals, which is truly within their grasp. Is China ready for the world to converge upon...
...only on corresponding odd and even days of the month. The number of cars can be smaller, yet the number of people on the road remains huge: several million ride...
...bulk of the story centers on China and the unfolding of character and commitment rare in the world—perhaps rarer than Olympic gold medalists and every bit as amazing. The book...
...individuals invited to compete for clubs all over the world. The number of athletes in any given sport is generally limited, so if an athlete wants to quit playing, the...
...this “foreign” faith. Facing reality On the other hand, a growing number of scholars and other observers are pointing to the rapid growth of Christianity in China and amassing impressive...
...some cases reflective, these short stories never seem to draw the reader in as much as the snapshots of real people that make up the bulk of the book. The...