Results for: %F0%9F%A7%A1%F0%9F%92%99%EF%B8%8F%20Brand%20viagra%20bottled,%20sildenafil%20citrate,%2050mg%20pill%20%20%E2%98%AD%C2%A0www.WorldPills.NET%C2%A0%E2%9D%87%20.%20pharmacy%20link%F0%9F%92%8B:,%20viagra%20100mg,sildenafil%20citrate%20tablets%20by%20pfizer,viagra%20online,viagra%20price
To Conquer Characters, Rethink Radicals
When I began learning Chinese at age twenty-one, I was encouraged to discover that every character has a "radical", a component which communicates meaning. Characters containing the "three dots", for example, denote something to do with water. River and lake , wash and rinse , and sweat and tears all contain the water radical on the left.
Lead Article
Toward a New Approach to Ministry in China
Are there effective ways the church in the West can help the Chinese church with leadership training needs?
Book Reviews
Practical Advice for Chinese Relationships
Encountering the Chinese: A Guide for Americans by Hu Wenzhong and Cornelius L. Grove.
Reviewed by Sarah Doyle and G. Wright Doyle
Lead Article
Developing the Next Generation of Christian Leaders in China
[…] from exploring ministry opportunities in Iraq and reported a conversation with two Christian Chinese men he met there. They were exploring the country for their house church network and planned to open a Chinese restaurant as a foothold for the gospel in that nation. The zeal to spread the gospel in China has lead […]
Editorials
Turning a Corner in Leader Development in China
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Training Leaders for the Church in China" (CS Quarterly, 2007 Spring).
Book Reviews
Team Dysfunction
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni.
Reviewed by Gary Waldron
Book Reviews
China’s New Confucianism
Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society
Daniel A. Bell, China's New Confucianism: Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-691-13690-5; hardcover; 340 pages, including two appendices, notes, and bibliography.
Reviewed by G. Wright Doyle
Editorials
Perspectives on Confucianism
As guest editor for this issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, I am very pleased that we are able to offer a number of articles from different perspectives that will help us understand the role of “Confucianism”—broadly defined—in China today, how Christians have tried to relate to this dominant strain of Chinese society and culture in […]
Book Reviews
The Christian Faith in Chinese Culture
A Book Review
[…] power and connections has vitiated foreign Christians’ work in China, even up to the present. I applaud his strong advocacy of greater humility, a learner’s attitude, de- linking from any outside money, political power or protection, and patient endurance by foreign Christians living in China. Confronting Confucian Understandings of the Christian Doctrine of Salvation: […]
Supporting Article
A Chinese Christian Critique of Confucianism
Chang provides a Christian understanding of the nature of Confucianism, its classics and the basic teachings of Confucius. This is followed by a critique of Confucianism from a biblical standpoint using classical theological categories (God, creation, man, sin and salvation and eschatology) to frame his comments. He also discusses a key component of traditional Confucianism, ancestor worship.