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Becoming Native to Win the Natives

Cross-Culturally Becoming All Things to All Men

[…] aspects of life abroad and how we can better live like the locals in many areas so that some may be saved. Though this book is particularly targeted for those readers who are ministering cross-culturally, it is also a very beneficial book for Christians aiming to be light in their home country. Buy on Amazon.

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Majority World Missions and Chinese Missions

[…] At this point, it is very hard to say. But I’m praying that the Spirit is strengthening their efforts—in the selection of candidates, the structures of sending organizations, finances, the shepherding of the missionaries, which will result in the effectiveness of those on the field reaching locals. There are challenges to the Chinese missions […]

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A Long Journey in the Same Direction with ChinaSource

I am a ChinaSource junkie! Since the early days of the China Challenge events I was hooked. Why? The ChinaSource team organized speakers and working groups focused on issues and strategies to help organizations serve China better. I was better informed and better connected to others working in China because of my involvement at […]

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3 Observations

A Reader Responds to "Missions from China—A Maturing Movement"

[…] and not go against their wishes. As the author mentioned, this is a real factor for the Chinese missions movement. In the article “Toward the Development of Mission-Sending Organization in China,” the author mentions the limitations of Chinese missionaries using "tent making" strategies on the field. Steve Moon—in his extensive research of the Korean missions movement—has […]

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Things I Wish I’d Known

[…] actions. You quickly realize that the dogs on the street understand more about life in this new place than you do. A large part of our confidence comes from our ability to speak and be understood. When you are striped of that ability, depression can set in. Find joy in the small language victories […]

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Things I Wish I Had Done

Early in my adult life I decided I would not live life with regrets. I believe we walk through mistakes, trials, and consequence to our benefit as an avenue of spiritual growth. It’s not worth living in the “what if” zone, or even the “wish I had,” because God is intentional in each of our […]

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Having Gone to China, I’m Thankful I Learned . . .

We received a package in the mail one day from a former teammate in China. A thankful journal with a note encouraging us to write daily what we were thankful for. We have not quite finished the year of thanks, though it reminds us that we have much to be grateful for and God is worthy of […]

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5 Things I Loved about Christmas in China

The act of sharing with students the richness of Christmas and the significance of God coming down to be with us is humbling and beautiful.

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Uncovering a Hidden Need in China

One Expat Family’s Adoption Story

[…] same season, God moved my heart through scripture to consider the care of orphans. For me, this fostered a desire to adopt without knowing how it would come to pass. When I did marry two years later, my husband and I felt deeply that somehow our family tree would grow through adoption from China. […]

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Deciding to Adopt a Child with Special Needs

[…] viewed on any international adoption agency’s website. As our family began the process to adopt, we immediately went to the waitlisted special needs children, and quickly felt completely overwhelmed. What we didn’t know was that we’d be confronted with deciding which need we could adequately support while living in China. The needs seemed as […]