Urban Consumers
What are those with disposable income buying in China?
What are those with disposable income buying in China?
Four essentials for effective service in China.
Short-term trips in Scripture.
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Serving in China," CS Quarterly, 2004 Autumn.
Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity is Transforming China and Changing the Global Balance of Power, by David Aikman.
Reviewed by John Peace
“China Today!” events—helping churches and communities across cities and regions inform and mobilize those who want to serve in China.
The impact of overseas Chinese on ministry in China.
The editor's point of view . . .
Dedication, difficulties,and questions about what's next following an intense but relatively short career.
A resource for preparing to thrive in China.
Encountering the Chinese: A Guide for Americans by Hu Wenzhong and Cornelius L. Grove.
Reviewed by Sarah Doyle and G. Wright Doyle
The modern Olympic Games have never been awarded to a host country whose citizens did not have English as a common language. The promise to be the host city presented enormous language challenges to Beijing. Many of Beijing’s 13 million people will be working with the athletes and spectators. Nearly every walk of life will need bilingual English skills by 2008.