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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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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. […]

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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ZGBriefs | December 13, 2018

[…] returning ‘home’ experiences from the international career expat returning after decades to a study abroad student returning after a year overseas. Calling from China: Can I Use Skype, FaceTime or WhatsApp? (December 11, 2018, Sapore di Cina) One of the common questions that people going to China will ask themselves is how they can communicate with […]

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Returning “Home”

Thinking through What Matters For Families

[…] 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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Reassessing Digital Engagement, Part II

[…] icon of an era that is now bygone? Paralyzed, because every new technical change requires time and energy to adapt to, often with painful hurdles. Zoom replaced Skype almost overnight, and for some people the learning curve was almost too much.5 And when you multiply these kinds of experiences by the number of new […]

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Grief—What about the Kids?

[…] you can pick one and recall the good times you were blessed with. Help them stay in contact with their friends from China and their favorite “ aunt” or “uncle” from the field. Remember that a child may be much closer to the “aunts and uncles” on the field, than to their blood relatives. […]

ZGBriefs

February 7, 2013

[…] exam, which heavily tests rote memorization and decides the fate of Chinas youth, is objectively awful. Students know this, teachers know this, the government knows this, my aunt Agatha knows this. Recently though Ive gained a new appreciation for just how horrific it is. A Glimpse of Chongqings Past, Present, and Future (February 4, […]

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Does a Story Go with This?

[…] The questions and comments have represented the times. “Do you celebrate like they do on Friends?” “Does your family believe this?” “Are Jesus and Santa brothers?” “My aunt knows this story!” “Is this the silent night?” Freshmen classes are known for their enthusiasm and holidays are no exception. Some years the requests “to do […]

Chinese Church Voices

Christian Suffering: Remembering Xu Guoyong

[…] fell from a high-rise window. His daughter died because of the negligence of Guoyong's sister, who was looking after her. His wife, already worried because of Guoyong's aunt's imprudent care of the child, that morning prayed, "God, protect my child." By that afternoon their child had the accident. One Sunday a few years later […]