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At Home in This World
A China Adoption Story
At Home in This World . . . a China Adoption Story by Jean Macleod. Reviewed by Mark Wickersham
10 Months after Leaving China
[…] for you? How have you kept China in your life? Write and let us know—we'd love to hear! And if you are curious about some of those misperceptions people have about China, read "When Tea Meets Coffee" from the 2017 spring issue of ChinaSource Quarterly. Image credits: Great Wall by Mark Wickersham; Indiana, public doman
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Views from the Classroom
[…] school goals. I learned a tremendous amount from my Chinese colleagues that carries forward to today, and I will never be able to thank them enough. Mark Wickersham is the middle school principal at Evansville Christian School in southern Indiana, U.S. He taught in Indiana and South Korea before serving as a coach, teacher, […]
7 Recommendations before Saying “Zaijian” to China
Saying goodbye to China and hello to a new culture and home—and doing it well.
Supporting Children in Cross-Cultural Transition
A reader responds to "Kids in Transition."
When a Canadian Swimmer Lit Up Chinese Social Media
[…] to Those Considering Abortion from Chinese Church Voices. Outsourced Children: A Book Review by Heather Kaiser At Home in This World: A China Adoption Story by Mark Wickersham Not Enough Hands by Christie Reenders One Child Nation: A Film Review by Hannah Lau From Death to Life: Follow Up to “The Journey of My […]
How Should We Care for Orphans in China?
[…] everywhere, listening for how God is calling each one of us to be his hands for these precious children. Three Names of Me: A Book Review Mark Wickersham, father of three adopted children from China, reviews this book by Mary Cummings. He includes the perspective of his oldest daughter, who made several positive comments […]