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Encouraged by a Chinese Missions Group
[…] sure there are many similar groups around China that I don’t know about, but I know of one particular missions group that has sent out no small number of missionaries. Most of their workers are serving in Muslim countries, even in closed countries where missionaries are not allowed to serve openly. This missions group […]
ISM in Reverse in China?
[…] master’s degree at a world-ranked university, sharing the gospel and reading God’s word with students from all over the globe. Could that be you? To know more, contact the author at [email protected]. Notes ^ Ministry of Education, "Growing number of foreign students choosing to study in China for a degree across multiple disciplines,” 3 April […]
My Heart Burns for Them
An International Student’s Passion to Reach Others with the Gospel
[…] there is a movement. People are starting to be aware of the need here. People are starting to want to share the gospel here. But I think the number of those willing to share is still a very small number. So there is a need to encourage students to have a willing heart do that.
How Important Is Education for Chinese Serving Cross-culturally?
[…] effective by staying in China to reach their neighbors and play a part in sending out better qualified folks to reach the nations. To continue the conversation, contact Tabor Laughlin at [email protected]. Notes ^ Wrobbel, Karen A. “Are National Schools a Viable Option?” EMQ Archives. January 2008. Image credit: FDU by Hai Yang via […]
International Students in China—an Opportunity?
[…] new-found friends prompts the question, “What do I believe and why?” Linguistic diversity means that ministry is not just in English. Many international students, like the growing number from Central Asia, don’t have any functional English. And many English-speaking students can’t understand each other because of their accents, so interaction is in limited Chinese. […]
Supporting Article
International Student Ministry in China
Is There Still Hope?
[…] strategy to grow China’s soft power. Fallon and Smith’s insightful article captures the complexity of China’s public diplomacy under threat.7 China might therefore not expect a significant number of in-person international students until the September 2023 intake after three full cycles of graduation/no-arrivals. 2020 * February, over half of international students left China. * […]
People’s Republic of Desire
A Film Review
[…] spending over a month’s salary on a platform. Hosts become role models and instant celebrities, with lives suddenly transformed if they make it to the top. To support this booming ecosystem, there are buildings full of studios for rent, just so people can have a space to live stream (if they cannot do it […]
7 Recommendations before Saying “Zaijian” to China
[…] like eternity for the little ones. Because of that, it’s good to know some people in your new community if possible. I’m thankful that I met a number of people from Evansville before moving there. The community knew we were coming from China and made us feel welcomed. Welcome signs, parties, and gifts go […]
Editorials
Keeping Pace in Our Digital Age
[…] in new pathways. Digital engagement is making the gospel available and accessible to anyone, anytime, anywhere. Christians now have the opportunity to contribute their digital skills to support and supplement the greatest needs of the Great Commission. I hope you find that this issue of CSQ helps to paint a better picture of various […]
Peoples of China
China’s Migrant Children
[…] Global Times, Feb 25, 2010. http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2010-02/507860.html 3If “left behind” children of migrant workers, who remain in the villages without parental care, are included in these statistics, the number rises to 30 million total migrant children in China, comprising 20% of the compulsory school-aged student population. “Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education: Lessons from […]