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Views from the Classroom
[…] school principal at Evansville Christian School in southern Indiana, U.S. He taught in Indiana and South Korea before serving as a coach, teacher, or principal in China for 13 years. Find Mark’s latest posts at http://mkwick.blogspot.com or contact him by LinkedIn. Notes ^ In the United States, a BLT is a bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich.
International Students in China—an Opportunity?
[…] international students in China. Here I’ll outline some of the challenges and opportunities of ministering to them, some unique to this context. In terms of scope, in 2016 China hosted over 440,000 international students. Globally it’s the leading destination for anglophone Africans. Of the top 15 countries sending students to China, eight of them […]
Editorials
More Than Money
A Fresh Look at Biblical Stewardship
The guest editor's point of view . . .
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The Three-fold Call of the Leader as Steward
Christians need to be good stewards of their identity and their time. They also need to value "being" over "doing."
Christ-Centered Generosity
Global Perspectives on the Biblical Call to a Generous Life
The purpose of Christ-Centered Generosity is to be a primary resource for the global movement of biblical generosity. The book provides a theologically sound, biblically-based resource for Christian leaders, pastors, and the body of Christ on the theme of our call to be faithful stewards who live lives of generosity and joy.
Encouraged by a Chinese Missions Group
A look at a Chinese, indigenous sending agency and the work they are doing to send workers out to reach the nations.
Reflections on China 2014: Two Ships – Different Directions
This is my third blog reflecting back on six days I spent in China recently with Brent Fulton where we met with pastors, seminary leaders and academics in Shanghai and Beijing. I shared in the first blog about my amazement at the growth of the church and the window that seems to be opening for the gospel, and in my second I raised concerns about the environmental disaster that is overtaking China and the key role of the church in calling people to care for God's creation.
The Birth of ISM in China
Is This God’s Timing?
“How is God leading the Chinese church to start an indigenous international student ministry (ISM)?” Over two days in late 2018, thirty friends from mainland cities, Hong Kong, and abroad met to seek God’s direction in this question. Among them were pastors (including mainland Chinese), professors, campus workers, international fellowship friends, mission organizations, and […]
International Students in China—an Unreached Diaspora?
[…] by way of scholarships on offer (49,022 in 2016) has attracted many students. International students account for only 0.9% of total higher education in China, compared to over 20% in the UK and Australia, giving China’s higher education sector huge scope to welcome more foreign students. A further explanation for this growth is the rise […]