Can top executives in multinational companies offer meaningful Christian service despite the demands of their jobs? Can a walnut farmer use his occupation as a platform for witness? Is it possible for foreign teachers to witness to their faith with their students? Each of these questions can be answered with a resounding “yes.”
Glenys Goulstone
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September 22, 2000
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Scholarship
The “Chinese” Way of Doing Things: Perspectives on American-Born Chinese and the Chinese Church in North America by Samuel Ling with Clarence Cheuk.
A review by John Peace
John Peace
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The editor's point of view ...
Brent Fulton
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While the author’s reflections are based on observations she made in Russia, countries of the former Soviet Union and of East Central Europe, there…
Sharyl Corrado
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August 25, 2000
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Scholarship
China’s Unreached Cities, Volume 1, A Prayer Guide for 52 of China’s Least Evangelized Cities, by Paul Hattaway.
Gary Russell
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June 19, 2000
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Scholarship
The phrase “rural urbanization,” at first glance, appears to be an oxymoron. Yet it is an apt phrase to describe what has been happening in China, especially in the eastern regions, over the past two decades.
Jim Nickel
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Is the cultural divide between migrants and urban citizens yet another barrier to the gospel?
Jim Nickel
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Putting today's urban migration in China into historical perspective.
Huo Shui
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China's unprecedented urban migration and its challenge to China's Christians.
Kim-Kwong Chan
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An introduction to China's fourth municipality or mega-city—Chongqing.
ChinaSource Team
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Urbanization in China is occurring at an accelerated pace. What are its effects upon China and her people?
John A. Swem
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The editor's point of view.
Brent Fulton
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Scholarship