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Are China’s Best Being Lost to the West?

[…] will probably stay in the U.S. for a few years and then will certainly return to China to serve after that. But, after their theological education is completed, many stay in the U.S. and never move back to China. In Nik Ripken’s book The Insanity of Obedience he hits hard on the topic of […]

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Thoughts on Theological Education for Chinese Believers

[…] Xu. Students from China can get a master’s degree at CIU—all in Chinese. A weakness of the program is that the students have to read Chinese subtitles online while watching a CIU professor lecturing in English. This is much more difficult than listening to a professor lecture in Chinese. The entire program only costs […]

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Dancing with Elephants

Ministry partnerships are complex and challenging. Throw in the cross-cultural dimension and one is certain to encounter some form of conflict. As Westerners, our first reaction is to confront and resolve. Unfortunately, our swift and direct action may leave our Chinese colleagues reeling from the confrontation and feeling hurt.

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Encouraged by a Chinese Missions Group

[…] local people. They can be accountable to one another and help lift up the other’s eyes to focus on Christ when discouraged. The missionaries make a five-year commitment to stay in the country where they are sent. They are required to spend the first couple of years in their new country doing full-time language […]

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“Waffle House” of Northwest China

Come visit me at the “Waffle House” of northwest China!

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The Day China Changed Me

[…] just big enough for two twin beds, a chair, and American-sized luggage. It was cramped but we were having fun. Then, the electricity went out, which was common. We assumed it would come back on but it never did. It was off for at least three hours. This trip was during a time in […]

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Language and Culture Learning—in Kindergarten

[…] overall experience in the Chinese school has been great. She absolutely loved the school at first, but after about a month the school started calling us to come pick her up and bring her home. This lasted for a few weeks, but when her teacher told us that she’d been throwing temper tantrums at […]

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Thanksgiving in Chengdu

[…] that falls below the “heating line." As a result, many buildings do not have central heating. When I was there in November (a transitional season) it was common for people to wear down-filled coats both inside and outside since the temperatures were the same inside and out. I tend to run cold, so needless […]

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A Servant Is Not Greater than His Master

[…] a questionable business visa. Whether their visa was legitimate or not is not the cause of their death. That is an entirely different matter in the missions community that must be addressed more than it has been. But, they did not die because they lived on a questionable business visa. Mr. Li and Ms […]

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Western vs. Chinese Theology

In the “Teaching across Cultures” class I took last month with Dr. Craig Ott, he had us read The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently . . . and Why by Richard Nisbett. The crux of the book’s argument is that Westerners and Asians think differently because of their different ancient roots.