A Chinese Missionary to Nepal (Part 2)
...I couldn't communicate because of the language barrier. Even though I saw the need for ministry, I couldn't serve with my language limitations. Then I began to realize that God...
...I couldn't communicate because of the language barrier. Even though I saw the need for ministry, I couldn't serve with my language limitations. Then I began to realize that God...
...the cross-cultural skills to oversee repatriation of the returned worker. Supporting churches do not necessarily understand what the returning missionary is experiencing, or what they need, so they do not...
...exhausted. How I wish I could have a long vacation, to enjoy a wonderful night of sleep. How wonderful that would be! Tonight I taught a second grade lesson called...
I’ve decided to share our journey of adoption, with all its sensitivities, in hope of encouraging others who are considering adoption. I also hope to change how people view the...
...need to establish more seminaries, but the Church must be devoted to praying for these and other things. The need for discipleship and professionalization When we look at the Church,...
...I formed my earliest understandings of how China works. A year later, I found myself living on a university campus in Beijing. Everywhere I went I was hounded by students...
...“vital” for the ministry world. I feel like I am being force-fed something that doesn’t taste good and isn’t particularly nutritious. But this book is a little bit different. It...
...physical book, nor has Professor Anna found this physical book. The professor has stated both in 2020 and currently, “We still do not know where these two images came from...
...I saw this photo a few years ago, I have thought of the men in the picture every May Fourth. A book they collaborated on—translating and revising it—was printed on...
...Now, I don’t want to commit the same mistake I did with Dr. Starr’s book by making an absolute statement. I can safely say, however, that the papers, articles, books,...
...range, China: A History is written at a level adult can enjoy as well. A perfect length! As I read, I had the sense that I was reading the type...
...harshly from the vantage point of 2025. The book touches on many topics relevant to Chinese missions. This book broadly covers areas of member care, from isolation to trauma to...