The Need for Chinese Students to Prepare for Their Return
...he will be “sifted like wheat” (Luke 22:31). Returnee Conflicts and Challenges Ideally, what does Bob need to know about the conflicts and challenges that are waiting for Wei in...
...he will be “sifted like wheat” (Luke 22:31). Returnee Conflicts and Challenges Ideally, what does Bob need to know about the conflicts and challenges that are waiting for Wei in...
...Eve that when people marry, they need to leave their parents and prepare for a day when they as parents themselves will need to let go of their own children....
...I arrived in during the early 90s, then compare it to the present, I realize how unique this experience has been. The year I arrived in China, Beijing was bidding...
...been released is for deliberation; it will be interesting to see if/how they are further modified, and once ratified, what the impact will be. The Need for Chinese Students to...
...as I was reading the account of the two angels who rescued Lot from death, I suddenly realized that I was Lot. I realized I that I was also living...
...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...
...society, Annie vowed that “I will act as this family’s eldest son, I want my father to know that I am just a strong as any son." She acknowledges, "I...
...year. I worked in three different cities: Zhengzhou, Changchun, and Beijing. I wore many different hats. I learned lots, and of course, made many mistakes. I count myself privileged to...
...Hope for Returnees (October 21, 2016, From the West Courtyard) I want to add a footnote to the wide range of ideas and resources suggested: that we give credit to...
...and function in the present. This Global Life | Day 29: Southern China (October 29, 2016, Taking Route) Hi, I’m Emily, and I currently live in southwest China with my...
...beginning preparations to head someday to China, you need to read Mabel Williamson’s Have We No Rights? Williamson went to China as a single American woman in the 1930s to...
...They estimate that I was around three or four years old at the time of my arrival, howling and screaming at the top of my lungs. I had been abandoned...