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Reaching Those Who Aren’t Interested
[…] presentations, PET-Chicago witnessed a number of positive developments such as (a) regular monthly meetings on every last Tuesday evening of the month, (b) an average attendance of 70 to over 100 participants, (c) eager participation from local Chicago Chinese-speaking churches, plus visitors from Canada and even Asia! Praise the Lord, this is one modest […]
China’s Banned Bestseller
[…] has been paid to the story of how God’s Word has been made available through China’s official churches and far beyond—what Kua calls “one of the unintended best kept secrets of the missions in China.” Unpacking the questions that prompted her own research, Cynthia Oh writes, The unfathomable had happened in a place where […]
Summer 2024 Reading Recommendations
Looking for a good end-of-summer book? Check out this roundup of the book reviews we’ve done over the last year, from memoir to biography to in-depth history to analysis of the current situation in China.
ZGBriefs | June 20, 2024
Podcast—Peter Hessler On His New Book, “Other Rivers: A Chinese Education” (June 13, 2024, <em>Sinica Podcast</em>) This week on Sinica, the highly-regarded writer Peter Hessler joins to talk about his new book, out July 9: Other Rivers: A Chinese Education. Over 20 years after teaching with the Peace Corps in Fuling (the subject of […]
ZGBriefs | April 4, 2024
[…] 2, 2024, NPR) In a new book, Made in China, historian Elizabeth O'Brien Ingleson explains how corporate America began reconceptualizing trade with China in the 1970s, the factors that led to this change and how "what had once been a fantasy of 400 million customers slowly started to become one of 800 million workers instead."
Book Reviews
The Shaping of Christianity in China Today
A Book Review
<p>Two book reviews provide Eastern (WANG Jun ) and Western (Richard Cook) perspectives on <em>Surviving the State, Remaking the Church: A Sociological Portrait of Christians in Mainland China</em> by Li Ma and Jin Li in which the responses to faith by Chinese Christians in mainland China since 1949 are explored through many interviews.</p>
Faith Across Continents
Peter Anderson’s Story of Service in China
Readers who appreciate a detailed, chronological account of Christian work in China over the past few decades, and are also interested in Anderson’s personal journey, will enjoy this book….and will most likely enjoy the stories Anderson shares, including the joys and challenges he encountered along the way.
Why I Don’t Recommend “Safely Home”
[…] Being a Sinophile" for my personal blog in which I highlighted books that have shaped my understanding and love for China over the past thirty years. The book topics run the gamut from history to contemporary society to the condition of the church. The book <em>Safely Home</em> (2003) by Randy Alcorn is not on […]
Book Reviews
Teaching with Christian Values
<p>After reviewing each of the three parts of this book, Ms. Jones suggests that while it would be beneficial for anyone, this book will be especially useful for people heading to a foreign country to teach and for those preparing them for this.</p>