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An Elephant in the Room: Face

[…] This perception then forms the basis for their personal sense of integrity, honor, shame, prestige, and dignity.2 In Chris Flanders’ book, About Face: Rethinking Face for the 21st Century Mission, he describes face in a broader context: “Face is about the pervasive human attempt to establish a sense of worth and meaning (‘esteem’) and […]

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The Chinese Church May Be More Complex than You Thought

[…] The current perception of the house church in China is more accurate for the church of the 1980s and 90s, but questionable for the church of the 21st century. The house church today is more urban, middle-class oriented, and diverse than two decades ago. It has both achievements and problems. It is true that […]

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The Chinese Church in Transition

[…] the unregistered house churches mushroomed especially in the countryside and among the lower classes. As the country opened up to the outside world, cross-cultural workers from America, South Korea, and other countries began to arrive and impact local churches. However, the revivals that took place were largely spontaneous under local leadership, and resurgent and […]

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Challenges Facing China’s Church Leaders Today

[…] 30, displacing the aged who would have to unlearn the old economy “iron rice bowl” ways.  Collective enterprises are being tossed out—the assigned jobs and living areas, promotions based on party loyalty and the untouchable reverence for age. The question for China, then, is not about their youth, but, rather, what to do about […]

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Two Key Lessons from a TCK Childhood

[…] and come to understand their perspective. We all can. We can share the work of bridging the gap between our experiences. * All statistics and quotes come from Misunderstood: The Impact of Growing Up Overseas in the 21st Century by Tanya Crossman, Summertime Publishing, 2016.           Image credit: Amine Rock Hoovr on Unsplash.

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Cross-Cultural Education in China—and in Chinese Families

[…] and I will be posting more content on cross-cultural education in the coming months. So come on over to Misunderstood: The Impact of Growing up Overseas in the 21st Century and explore this topic indepth! Notes ^ "The Three Cultures of a Third Culture Kid" by Tanya Crossman. ChinaSource Blog, July 27, 2018. https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/chinasource-blog-posts/the-three-cultures-of-a-third-culture-kid ^ "CCKs: […]

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The Impact of School Culture

[…] follow-up post, I will look at cross-cultural schooling in the Chinese context: how international schooling affects Chinese students (and their families) and how Chinese schooling affects international students (and their families). Notes ^ Misunderstood: The Impact of Growing Up Overseas in the 21st Century by Tanya Crossman. Summertime Publishing, 2016, p. 268-269. Image credit: wave new from Pixabay

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The Three Cultures of a Third Culture Kid

[…] expatriate living. These are the backdrop of an international childhood. These shared experiences of childhood are what the third culture is all about. * All statistics and quotes come from Misunderstood: The Impact of Growing Up Overseas in the 21st Century by Tanya Crossman, Summertime Publishing, 2016.           Image credit: yousef alfuhigi on Unsplash.

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A Chinese Christian Exodus?

[…] economic down-turn, an increasing number of Chinese Christians especially from urban house church background have been joining the trend of “running”(润)out of the country and re-settling in Southeast Asia, Europe, and especially North America. They come either as investors, professional workers, or even students. As a result, churches are being planted overseas by a […]

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Are You in Conflict?

As Christians in China study biblical peacemaking, many have had personal aha moments…they now see that conflict starts in the heart and that avoiding addressing the root heart issues in order to “avoid conflict,” only results in the heart conflict remaining.