Peace on the Inside
...with my wife and I and our two younger kids. Nothing beats seeing your kids come home after a long absence. During their visit, rumblings started to emerge about an...
...with my wife and I and our two younger kids. Nothing beats seeing your kids come home after a long absence. During their visit, rumblings started to emerge about an...
...Americans Face (October 14, 2020, ChinaSource Blog) At the core, the second generation struggles with identity—Who am I? Am I Chinese? Am I American? Am I both? This is where they struggle...
...of technology, particularly phones. At the core, the second generation struggles with identity—Who am I? Am I Chinese? Am I American? Am I both? This is where they struggle the...
...Then I said, “Here I am! Send me.” Isaiah 6:8 Employment Opportunity Donor Relations Manager for ChinaSource Job Type: Part-time contract, 15-20 hours/week Salary expectations: Negotiable Location: Virtual, North American time...
...which she comments: When I asked what a “doctoral degree” means, they said it is the topmost level and end of the education process. I don’t believe that there is...
...for learning the language, but if I were to give a general answer, I would say listening. Living Cross-culturally Pandemics are Stupid (and other things I learned about transition in...
...life in China is much more complex. Yes, “complexity” is the key word I would like to highlight. The Complexity of the Chinese Church When we talk about Protestant Christianity...
...students to learn which of them is the radical is not. I will return to this question in a future article. Living Cross-culturally In Exile—Still Working (September 18, 2020, ChinaSource Blog) I’m...
...China. Full disclosure, I was asked to review this book; and I’m thankful for it. Having served in southeast Asia for 23 years, the first 11 in China, I have...
...and then the borders shut to foreigners in late March. Adapting to life in “exile” has had its ups and downs. I’m very grateful for the opportunity I’ve been given...
...by comparing these results with those of the 2007 “Spiritual Life Study of Chinese Residents” and the report in the “Blue Book of Religion 2010,”2 I can put forward the following...
...book, then heavily emphasizes the Back to Jerusalem Movement (BJM/BTJ), popularized among Anglo-American evangelicals with books like Brother Yun’s Heavenly Man. Chan claims that “the current impact in the [Muslim]...