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When Our Dream Came to a Halt

[…] At the same time, because of all the pressure, especially on my husband whose passport they had been holding, I was relieved when we were in the air—our whole family together—on our way to our home country. It happened that we had to leave China at the same time we were scheduled for our […]

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Sometimes It’s the Little Things

The Importance of Grieving Well

[…] around them, each one serving in a different role in the grieving process. The teams they had left were mentioned by almost everyone as one of the best sources of help. Even though the team members themselves were grieving, there was something healing about sharing with people who understood without having everything explained. I […]

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Counseling in China—More “Same Same, but Different”

[…] that some may rely a little too much on their psychology studies, rather than the Bible or Christian counseling values. Yet, just like during SARS and the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, believers are playing an important role in serving the community practically as well as in trauma and emotional counseling. What can Chinese do if […]

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New Opportunities as the Narrative Changes

These new opportunities are a great way to gather regularly to pray for China, to pray and ask our Father to show us what he has for the future [and] be a part of forming the new narrative for Chinese missions.

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One Tip for Effective Communication in China

The Rule of Three

[…] If we dig deeper into the source of these communication differences it comes back to the way the Chinese person views relationships. In the next post, we will explore in more depth the major differences on how these two cultures view relationships. Image credit: PMA Fresh Connections China 2015 by Produce Marketing Association via Flickr.

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The Coronavirus Dashed My Dreams

Thoughts from a TCK about Her Senior Year

[…] cancelled. And what about our graduation? They even keep changing the date for our graduation! Even though I am not the only one who has already bought tickets for leaving China, for me it will be leaving China for good since my family’s term of service is ending. I’ll be leaving to go to […]

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Education for Chinese Christian Families—Another Way

Guardian visas for parents of young children studying abroad have opened another education opportunity for Christian families in China.

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Social Media in China

Why Social Matters

[…] guanxi (personal relationships) are one of the three cultural keys that will enable significant connections with Chinese friends and colleagues – more details on all three keys in this June 2013 post. But what does this relationship building look like in China’s social media savvy market today? This series of posts will outline not only why it […]

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Contemporary Chinese Art and Christianity

[…] exception. The international reputation of Chinese contemporary art began to flourish in such global art exhibition venues as the Venice Biennale and documenta.  Beginning in the early 2000s, in response to this positive press, the Chinese government gradually reversed its stance towards contemporary art. When Chinese contemporary artists, such as Zhang Xiaogang, Fang Lijun, […]

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Yes, Yes, Yes—Member Care Is Part of the Mission

A Reader Responds to the Autumn 2022 ChinaSource Quarterly

While creating awareness for the need of member care for Chinese missionaries, I have struggled to find solid, culturally correct resources. This Quarterly is truly a gift with so much to discover, so much more than a wrapping and big ribbon.