Belt and Road Initiative
Following the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held in Beijing last week, here are resources to provide background and context.
Curated briefings, guides, reviews, and tools for learning, ministry, and prayer.
Following the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held in Beijing last week, here are resources to provide background and context.
Isn't this just propaganda, empty threats, or show. Haven’t we seen similar programs rolled out in the past?
A theological guide to C.S.Lewis’s Narnia series in the Chinese language.
A ten-week Bible study that encourages the internationally mobile to turn to see what the Bible says about transition.
All that the layman could ever want to know about the historical development and philosophical roots of both Chinese and Western medicine in a condensed and readable form: that is Dr. Pak-Wah Lai’s gift to the readers of The Dao of Healing.
April news from ChinaSource.
A gut-wrenching film that needs to be viewed.
Guangzhou is worth a visit because it offers glimpses of not only China’s past and present, but its future as well.
An account of one family's service in Hong Kong and China.
If you need an accurate assessment of what you can do in a language—and every language learner does—then the ACTFL offers one of the best options.
March news from ChinaSource.
An Oscar winner and filial piety.