ZGBriefs | June 25, 2020
...American who grew up with mainly white Americans, I thought I was thoroughly American until I served as a cross-cultural worker in Asia. In Asia I experienced a lot of...
...American who grew up with mainly white Americans, I thought I was thoroughly American until I served as a cross-cultural worker in Asia. In Asia I experienced a lot of...
Reading through the latest issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly on the theme of “Doing Missions with Chinese Characteristics,” I am reminded again that, when it comes to equipping cross-cultural workers,...
As a third generation Japanese American who grew up with mainly white Americans, I thought I was thoroughly American until I served as a cross-cultural worker in Asia. In Asia...
...China, it is a challenge to our faith. More than once, when I have heard stories or met leaders, I have asked myself if I am really trusting the Holy...
I am happy to welcome my longtime friend and colleague Joann Pittman, ChinaSource Senior Vice President, to the Lantern this month! Joann oversees partnership development and has been instrumental in...
...I could adequately cover his whole life in this one thesis. I chose to break my study in 1891 because I wanted to start from the beginning, and because that...
...field, here I’d like to introduce two substantial recent discussions, by Kang Xiaofei and Elena Valussi. Be Open: What I Learned through My Church Experiences in China, Wheaton, and the...
...Go. A few years ago, I attended a training on child safety organized by the Child Safety and Protection Network (CSPN). In the training, I was alarmed by the number...
...experiences, I realized these American church members had been assisting and supporting cross-cultural workers sent from China reaching out to refugees in Jordan. A large sphere of opportunity is business...
...career would have made the book significantly longer, and I appreciate the value of the book as it is. In the book, The Conversion of Missionaries: Liberalism in American Protestant...
...there was a round of layoffs. “I felt lucky then because I was not laid off,” Chen said. But in mid-April, the 36-year-old was called into a meeting room. Education...
...in his long-awaited book, which was originally scheduled for publication in 2014 and finally appeared last year. Hsu posed this and similar questions to Louisiana political science professor Ellis Sandoz...