Learning from China about Student Ministry
...I can hardly wait for the continuation in September. In the summer issue I found the historical look at student work in China informative, and the update on student engagement...
...I can hardly wait for the continuation in September. In the summer issue I found the historical look at student work in China informative, and the update on student engagement...
...the success and failure of the past four decades missiologically. By missiological reflection, I do not mean purely theoretical analysis and speculation. Rather, I mean a process similar to what...
...great reminder that we are not alone. We are in this together. Before heading into 2021, I want to heartily thank the “us” and “we” of ChinaSource, who have a...
...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...
...My answer was pretty simple: “I have two reasons; first, I go because no one else is going there, and second, I go to be an example to you, because...
...weakness. If I apologize to you, I automatically lose; you win. Being a white American, I was surprised by Li Qiang’s description of how significantly apologizing impacts one’s perception of...
...concentration of Christians, made patients and their visitors unequivocally aware of the new rules this week. Daoism: Yesterday and Today (August 22, 2016, From the West Courtyard) I once had...
Featured Article The Chinese American Protestant Christians of Flushing, Queens (May 4, 2018, NYC Religions) Flushing’s Chinese American Christian churches are becoming global hubs for Chinese Christians, retirement centers, and...
Thirty years ago, I set off for what I thought would be a one-year teaching stint in China. Twenty-eight years later, I moved back to the States. Either I'm really...
...reached my limits. I often felt insignificant and helpless, longing for help from a greater power. Although I had been exposed to world literature in China, I knew very little...
...game, they tend to relax and cheer for both sides. Practical Implications Finally, what are the differences between Chinese education and American education? How do we compare and contrast...
...the first president on account of her solid educational background, rich life experience, and, in particular, her connections with American church universities. She was in charge of school administrative affairs...