A review of 陈织娘的一生 (A Wind in the Door) by Mrs. Chong-Ping Tong.
This uplifting book relates the story of Chen Zhi-Niang, an ordinary woman who raised six, world-prominent Chinese preachers. While her life was not an easy one, she learned to trust and obey Christ and experienced his leading in her life and in the lives of her sons.
Axin
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July 11, 2016
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Scholarship
At Home in This World . . . a China Adoption Story by Jean Macleod.
Reviewed by Mark Wickersham
Mark Wickersham
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February 3, 2016
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Stories
Be a Better Dad Today: Ten Tools Every Father Needs by Gregory Slayton.
Reviewed by Barney.
Barney
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November 20, 2015
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Resources
Lian Xi explores the millennial character of the early Chinese Christianity and the churches relationship with the foreign missionary establishment.
Brent Fulton
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September 10, 2011
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Scholarship
The Rise of Christianity: How the Obscure, Marginal Jesus Movement Became the Dominant Religious Force in the Western World in a Few Centuries by Rodney Stark.
Reviewed by Wayne Martindale
Wayne Martindale
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June 26, 2005
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Scholarship
Strangers in the City: Reconfigurations of Space, Power, and Social Networks Within China's Floating Population by Li Zhan.
Reviewed by Scott Faris
Scott Faris
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December 13, 2004
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Scholarship
Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity is Transforming China and Changing the Global Balance of Power, by David Aikman.
Reviewed by John Peace
John Peace
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September 24, 2004
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Scholarship
A selection of books that provide an in-depth look at the relationships between the gospel, philosophy and Chinese culture.
John Peace
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December 15, 2003
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Scholarship
Holistic Entrepreneurs in China, Tetsunao Yamamori and Kim-Kwong Chan,
A Review by John Swem
John A. Swem
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December 17, 2002
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Scholarship
250 Chinese NGOs: Civil Society in the Making, Nick Young ed., A Special Report from China Development Brief.
A review by Jim Nickel
Jim Nickel
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September 24, 2002
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Scholarship
To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-1960 by Jonathan Spence.
Reviewed by Daniel Bays
Daniel Bays
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December 14, 2001
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Scholarship
Contemporary China by Alan Hunter and John Sexton.
Reviewed by Kim-kwong Chan
Kim-Kwong Chan
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December 21, 2000
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Scholarship