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Peoples of China

Kids in Transition

[…] the fact that the really hip millennials shop at Goodwill and thrift shops because they want to, not because they have to? The Internet, mobile phone technology, Skype, global satellite TV, the proliferation of DVDs and the relative affordability of international airfare have all contributed to the ability of missionary families to stay connected, […]

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Returnees and the Church in China

[…] in prayer for returnees. What a great model we have in Epaphras who carried on interceding for the Colossians (4:12) long after they were separated by geography. Recorded Skype interviews with returnees both inform the church/group how we can be praying intelligently as well as encourage future returnees to begin engaging with life back home. […]

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Functioning as the Body to Build the Body

Working Together for Chinese Returnees

[…] with personal insight into students’ thinking. So, they asked two mainland Chinese workers from Chinese Agency B to lead sessions, and they also involved former returnees via Skype. Even with these additions and good feedback from the first retreat, there were still issues to address. Participant numbers were low; the planning team lacked mainland […]

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Looking Backwards and Forwards

[…] still lives in China and, although is now involved in business ventures, continues to advise his organization on urban work. I recently caught up with KCH via Skype to get some of his thoughts and reflections on how things have changed for foreign workers in the past 25 years. CS: How have incoming workers […]

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The Wrong Approach to Living in China

[…] different as bad. BETTER: Be open. China has 4500 years of written history that is different from ours. Different is not always inferior. WeChat is better than Skype, for example. WRONG: Hang around people who make fun of China and Chinese people. BETTER: Do not be poisoned by those with negative attitudes. WRONG: Avoid […]

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ZGBriefs | July 9, 2015

ZGBriefs is a compilation of news items gathered from published online sources. ChinaSource is not responsible for the content, and inclusion in ZGBriefs does not equal endorsement. The really worrying financial crisis is happening in China, not Greece (July 7, 2015, The Telegraph) While all Western eyes remain firmly focused on Greece, a potentially […]

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ZGBriefs | May 21, 2015

[…] Sinosplice) There’s a new Kickstarter project related to learning Chinese definitely worthy of more attention: the Outlier Dictionary of Chinese Characters. I’ve had the pleasure of multiple Skype calls with John and Ash of Outlier Linguistic Solutions, and this project is no joke. They’re out to build something I’ve wished has existed for quite […]

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Insuring Those Who Serve

[…] your specific circumstances and explore what is best for you.  Our team are based in Malaysia which is in the same time zone as most ChinaSource readers, so arranging calls or Skype meetings is very easy.   For more information about Talent Trust Consultants and the insurance plans they offer, see their website at talent-trust.com.   Image Credit: Hospital by · · · — — — · · ·, on Flickr

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China – Here We Are!

[…] introducing them to me. Guard against spending too much time on the computer to stay connected with friends on the other side of the world through e-mails, Skype and Facebook. Technology is a blessing for keeping in touch, but it can seriously erode time that would be better used in building up friendships where […]

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China’s Youth and Christianity

An Interview

[…] special interest in church planting, community development, and working with youth. Currently, he has been working inside China for 14 years. I recently talked to QQ on Skype to hear about what is happening with youth in China today. A ChinaSource Interview conducted by Cathy Gibson CS: What kind of Christian work is being […]