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Free Webinar: Where Are the Churches in China? And Why?
In this lecture, Professor Yang will present the geographical distribution of Catholic and Protestant churches in China, discuss several characteristics, and trace some of the historical and social patterns of church development.
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Single Women Ministering in China
[…] years old; otherwise, they are called “left-over women.”4 Therefore, single women in ministry face a great deal of pressure. Besides the fact that they are expected to get married at a certain age, single women in ministry are limited in their ability to reach certain groups. For example, a single woman would not be […]
Serving Well in China
A Cultural Framework for Serving in China
[…] the Chinese people An examination of areas of expectation that may need to be adjusted Key principles for successful cross-cultural adjustment and living in China What you’ll get? Five video lectures (each 10-20 minutes long) Accompanying quizzes Questions for reflection/discussion A list of resources for further study Training conducted by seasoned, professional trainers with […]
Dangers, Pitfalls, Connection, and Hope During Transition
This is not where you want to be. This is not where you thought you’d be. This was not your plan. I get it. I have made three major transitions during my adulthood and only one of them—moving to China—was a desired transition that I initiated. Even when a change is initiated by you, […]
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Holy See-China Provisional Agreement
The Balance Sheet Five and a Half Years Later
[…] doubted who ceded more to whom in China-Holy See relations. He said, according to some of us Chinese scholars, the attitude of recent popes to approach and get closer to China has been consistent, but it is the first time that China responded and conceded to make an agreement; this truly constitutes a big […]
Five Words Google Can’t Translate
[…] you have accomplished this feat, you are virtually guaranteed you will graduate. Not so in the West. When the Chinese hear about how "easy" it is to get into college and advanced degrees in the West, they don't realize that getting out, aka graduating, isn't a given. Once you get in, the work is […]
“What If” Is Here: Global Trellis
[…] tips, insights, and suggestions to help you personally and professionally develop. You can receive the articles here. 3. Quarterly challenges Every quarter you can join in a free challenge designed to keep your “Some day!” list short. Currently I’m writing a seven-day challenge designed to help with newsletter list maintenance because I’ve been meaning […]
Mushi, Muksi and Me
[…] is held in Mandarin and Cantonese, with line-by-line translation throughout the service. Every other month we have a combined service with communion. The most common question I get when I tell people where I serve is: “You’re the pastor of a Chinese church?” The follow-up question is “Do you have to be Chinese to […]
7 Reasons I Liked “China: A History” (and 1 Warning)
[…] included) shows that this book and these conversations are needed. Using a map without Taiwan on a PowerPoint presentation while we were in China was enough to get a teaching colleague into a bit of hot water! Interestingly, the map that is included on the very next page of the introduction showing the landmass […]
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Of Returns and Runways
[…] leave the harvest fields of the world broken, discouraged, and depressed, and Lisa and I wondered whether walking with these missionaries through their struggles and helping them get back to a healthy place in order to return to their work either stateside or overseas might be something we could do. DAR helped us recognize […]