Developing a Returnee Ministry from Overseas
...some practical tips how to do so. “Lay Missions” and Returnee Ministry “Elite Missions” Verses “Lay Missions” In the North American church, when missions work is brought up, people generally...
...some practical tips how to do so. “Lay Missions” and Returnee Ministry “Elite Missions” Verses “Lay Missions” In the North American church, when missions work is brought up, people generally...
...us that we would need to be intentional about helping our daughter establish her Chinese identity. The first Sunday after we returned from China, an American couple who had just...
...In the 1850s and 1860s, publications like The Chinese Serial,Shanghae Serial, Chinese and Foreign Gazette, and The Globe Magazine were founded in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo, and other locations, with renowned English and American...
...paroxysm of anger and anti-American vitriol over the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, and the U.S. State Department had urged Americans not to travel in China. I, however,...
...American pilots, mechanics and support personnel became members of the American Volunteer Group (AVG), later known as the Flying Tigers. Travel / Food China’s latest starfish-shaped airport set to boost...
...U.S. citizen near border with North Korea source (August 7, 2014, Reuters) A Korean-American who runs a Christian NGO in a Chinese city on the border with North Korea is...
The “Chinese” Way of Doing Things: Perspectives on American-Born Chinese and the Chinese Church in North America by Samuel Ling with Clarence Cheuk. China Horizon, 1999, 229 pp. ISBN 1-892-63202-0,...
...younger generation and naturally the overseas Chinese students in the United States as well. In the 1980s, North American Chinese churches experienced a great wave of Chinese students, who had...
...juxtaposition to the counsel given to Theodore H. White (played by Adrien Brody), an American journalist working in China, by an American Catholic priest based on his (foreign, Christian) understanding...
...today understand what American companies need. They generally do not understand the level of detail, the idea of thoroughness, the standards and the expectations that American businesses take for granted....
...from American Christian experiences as they are taking up more and more social and public responsibilities. The LEAP is for two-way exchange and mutual enrichment of American and Chinese religious...
...it is located in Dataer Valley. It was founded by the American Presbyterian missionary John Leighton Stuart in 1897. This was one of thirteen Christian colleges founded in China. Both...