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Things I Wish I’d Known

[…] hitting the ground at lightning speed. 2. The dogs will be smarter— Language Study. Things that once seemed second nature like grocery shopping, home maintenance, making a phone call, or meeting people on the street suddenly become overwhelming tasks in which you fumble over words and actions. You quickly realize that the dogs on […]

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Things I Wish I Had Done

Life in China will be different than you expect. Here are possibilities to consider as you prepare for living in China.

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5 Things I Loved about Christmas in China

[…] place in front of our Christmas tree. There must be hundreds of photos of my home at Christmas all over WeChat! 2. Cookie decorating Due to the number of students in our home, I didn’t make the effort to bake cookies, but I did provide a variety of icing, sprinkles, gummies, and lollies for […]

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Uncovering a Hidden Need in China

One Expat Family’s Adoption Story

Like many others who have heard about Chinese adoption, we thought the orphanages would be teeming with unwanted baby girls.

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Deciding to Adopt a Child with Special Needs

[…] us to adopt a child with HIV. The Facts about HIV Although the year was 2011, our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment dated back to the 80s. So we spent hours educating ourselves on the virus, treatment, daily living, and realities of HIV/AIDS because we knew if we still had fears about the […]

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Finding the One

[…] decided to adopt Chinese children with HIV has increased. America continues to be the only country open to HIV-related adoptions from various countries. China’s orphanages and government officials seem willing to educate themselves on the realities of HIV in order to break old stigmas. Even Premier Xi Jinping has been seen on TVs around […]

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Living with HIV in China

[…] veil. If she had been hidden under it, how many other children and adults were living unreported and untreated in order to save face and have low numbers reported to the CDC? By God’s providence, via the pressings of the Beijing CDC and Elim staff, we celebrated a small victory—registration in our province and […]

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A Village with My Name

A Book Review

[…] did today’s China really come from?” (p. xiii) To me this was an impossible task, considering the amount of hidden, lost, or top-security documentation unavailable to non-governmental officials that would be necessary to trace his family lineage from the pre-communist era to the present day. Through his travels, interviews, and interactions with family members […]

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Returning Home-side

The Path Unintended

We never choose to leave the field. We may be asked to leave by officials. We may have to leave for the sake of family needs or safety. Sinfulness may force us from the field, or we may willingly walk away because God has asked that of us. The manner of leaving is of […]

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October 24, 2013

House Church and TSPM: Surprising Admissions in China's Official Press (October 22, 2013, ChinaSource Blog)

A recent article appearing in Global Times, the English-language mouthpiece of the authoritative People's Daily, raises interesting questions about how China's leaders view the relationship between the official and unofficial church. Entitled "Estranged Brethren," the article deals forthrightly with the longstanding […]