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1. Three Days in China (I)
(Note: During my sabbatical year in China, I visited many schools, taught many demonstration lessons and gave many lectures. The following is a description of one of my many trips to the countryside.
Author: RODNEY H. CLARKEN Year 1996 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. Three Days in China
(Continued from last issue)Wednesday, December 27, 1995 Eight Weddings and Eight AccidentsThe next morning we are driven part way back to Chengdu in a police land cruiser. I ask why we are being
Author: RODNEY H. CLARKEN Year 1997 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. Speaking as a Chinese Christian
PATRIOTISM is a good word. But it is in bad odor in some countries. When our group of four Chinese Christians visited U.S. churches in September last year and spoke about the patriotic feelings of
Author: K. H. TING Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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4. Chinese Protestants Today
CHURCHES have been opened or reopened at the rate of four or five a week throughout China over the last three years or so. most of them in rural areas. All had been closed down during the "cultural
Author: K. H. TING Year 1983 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. An Ex-Missionary Family: Still in Love with China
IT WAS 1947. A vacuum cleaner salesman calling at our house in Brooklyn Village, Ohio, was dismayed when I told him I was not interested in his product because we were breaking up housekeeping. Not
Author: MRS. RAYMOND H. GIFFIN Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML