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Encouraged by a Chinese Missions Group

[…] in their new country doing full-time language study. The missions group doesn’t want their workers to move to these Muslim nations and serve among the Chinese who live there. That’s what many Chinese Christians have done who have been connected to Chinese churches in China and have moved to Muslim nations to work. Rather, […]

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Factory Buddies

[…] computers—you name it, it’s probably made in China! What we rarely think about, though, is that behind that “Made in China” label are real people, with real lives, and real hopes and dreams. In almost all cases, they are young people who have moved from the countryside to work in a factory in a […]

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Lip-Reading in China

[…] the word. She encountered many people for whom she was the first person with a disability they had ever met, and also became aware of the marginalized lives that the disabled people lead. Despite all that, however, her experience was a positive one, and her love for China shines through in the post. In […]

Chinese Church Voices

A Christian Lawyer Discusses China’s New Domestic Violence Law

An Interview

[…] to study and learn how to be married. In order to drive one needs to study for a driver’s license. Why would we expect to enter and live out a marriage without significant learning? Churches often lack the skills necessary to resolve practical marriage issues. In order to respond to this need, Cheng is […]

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Of Road Trips and Chinese History

[…] road trip! Do you already listen to The China History Podcast? Click on over to our Facebook page and let us know which episodes are your favorites. And watch for the September episode of ChinaSource Conversations, "Christian Education in China: Inside and Outside the Classroom." It will be live tomorrow! Image credit: Cabot Trail, by Joann Pittman, via Flick.

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Language and Culture Learning—in Kindergarten

[…] very natural for her to greet elderly people while walking down the street. Sometimes she will have lengthy conversations in Chinese with people of many ages who live in our neighborhood. Our daughter has made many friends at her school. Her teacher said that she was able to learn all of her classmates’ names, […]

Editorials

Urban Urgency and the Great Commission

[…] theological discussion to formulate a contextualized urban theology for ministry. She stresses that urban Christians have to understand the Bible and their urban setting in order to live as Christ’s disciples. From his extensive ministry experience in a Chinese urban center, James He summarizes three major changes in urban churches during the past two […]

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Matteo Ricci

The First Western Chinese Language Learner?

[…] translated the Confucian classics into Latin, and even wrote books in Chinese himself. After establishing communities in Macau, Guangzhou, Nanchang, and Nanjing, he was granted permission to live in Beijing in 1601, becoming the first westerner to reside there. He died at his home in Beijing in 1610. In March 2010, to mark the […]

Books

Love, Amy

An Accidental Memoir Told in Newsletters from China

Amy tells her story of how she moved to China to teach English. She anticipated making cultural faux pas, trying new food, seeing God at work, and growing in her knowledge of language and culture. What she could not foresee was all of the adventures and hardships she would be asked to face. Join […]

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Preparing for Red October

[…] holiday. The logic behind the holiday is not to give everyone a chance to bask in the glories of Communism, but so they can spend money. Long live Chairman Mao! Now get out there and shop! At the end of the week, the government will announce how much money was pumped into the economy; […]