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Becoming More Fruitful in Cross-Cultural Work
How To Be Free in Christ and Rooted in Reality as You Fulfill Your Call
Amy Young discusses how to avoid ministry burnout by focusing on our spiritual life. As Paul advocates in his letter to the Galatians, she desires that you walk with the Spirit and experience true freedom in Christ. This freedom and fruitfulness exist in three directions: with God, others, and yourself.
3 Reasons You Need to Read this Chinese Food Memoir
[…] you’ll want to add Shark’s Fin and Sichuan Pepper: A Sweet-sour Memoir of Eating in China to your reading list for this year. Not for when you get to it, for this year. Culturally—food matters in China. Period. I could stop with my first point right there. Food matters in China, so reading about […]
Off We Go
A Book Review
[…] feel big and nebulous so it gets moved from one week’s to-do list to another week’s to another . . . until now. You can put “ Get Off We Go” on your list and know that you have taken the first step towards preparing your children. Off We Go: An Activity Book for […]
Who Invented the Coffee Cup? (The Answer Might Surprise You)
[…] to look it up) I know! Pretty interesting list with a little something for everyone. The Man Who Loved China will open your eyes, entertain, and educate. Get it, and that's not just a smokescreen ploy (which, by the way, would not have been a great line prior to AD 178!) Originally posted at […]
A New Must-read for China Hands
[…] granted to foreigners, "the arrival of missionaries, backed by gunboats, introduced a new form of authority into society those who felt they did not or could not get justice from the local officials often sought protection from the church by becoming converts." Space is also given to the Taiping and Boxer rebellions. Chang doesn't […]
7 Reasons I Liked “China: A History” (and 1 Warning)
[…] included) shows that this book and these conversations are needed. Using a map without Taiwan on a PowerPoint presentation while we were in China was enough to get a teaching colleague into a bit of hot water! Interestingly, the map that is included on the very next page of the introduction showing the landmass […]
Ten “Americans Really Do THAT?” from Chinese Scholars Living in the U.S.
[…] foreign country, you know it's different than visiting it. More and more Chinese are able to travel abroad, but it is a rare opportunity for scholars to get to live in a foreign country and rarer still to have their spouse and child live with them. I currently live near such a rare opportunity. […]
3 Questions: The Transitions Workbook
[…] Transition Workbook by Ardath Smith and wondered if it should be added to your personal library. It should! You can access and download The Transition Workbook for free here. Since I love hearing from other authors, I reached out to Ardath with three questions about the workbook. 3 Questions 1. I’m often curious what […]
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Venturing a Glimpse into 21st Century China
[…] as advisors on issues of press freedom. They will also be legal advisors to China’s Ministry of Justice, explaining the legal ramifications of libel, slander, and other free speech issues. Watch for the full report on the roundtable of China specialists upon which this article was based. Soon to be released by ChinaSource. Image […]
How Can We Better Prepare People for the Field?
An Interview with Lauren Pinkston
An interview with Lauren Pinkston on preparing people for cross-cultural work.