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Book Reviews

Flourishing in Demanding Environments

Stress and Trauma Handbook: Strategies for Flourishing in Demanding Environments edited by John Fawcett. World Vision International, Monrovia, CA, 2003. 277 pages, paperback; ISBN 1-887983-52-X; $29.95 at Amazon.com. Reviewed by Steve Spinella World Vision’s Stress and Trauma Handbook describes the impact of stress and trauma on aid workers, reviews relevant professional literature, and recommends […]

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We Use Chinese All the Time

Why Chinese Is a Key Language for Reaching International Students in China

[…] points and simplify them and translate them into Chinese. And then try to make them as simple as possible. For most foreigners, their level is like a 12-year-old Chinese student. So if I can explain to a 12-year-old, then a foreigner might be able to get it as well. Did anyone help you in […]

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Are China’s Best Being Lost to the West?

[…] to return to China to serve long-term. And for those of us who live in China, we need to think twice before we encourage our local brothers and sisters to go to the U.S. for seminary. Notes ^ Ripken, Nik. Insanity of Obedience. B&H Books, 2014, p. 184. Image credit: Jetway to China Air flight by Curt Smith.

Supporting Article

Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] have seen the need to balance care and prevention. The words (prevention messages) become more believable when they are fleshed out in practice (care). According to James 1:27, “True religion is to visit orphans and widows.” An international Christian agency has partnered with the official church to produce home-based care manuals for teaching believers […]

Editorials

A Look Back to Look Forward

A Decade of ChinaSource

A word from the managing editor.

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Western vs. Chinese Theology

In the “Teaching across Cultures” class I took last month with Dr. Craig Ott, he had us read The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently . . . and Why by Richard Nisbett. The crux of the book’s argument is that Westerners and Asians think differently because of their different ancient roots. 

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Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned

Years ago, I was having a conversation with my Malaysian friend, and we started talking about how Malaysia has a lot of British influence. “We drive on the right like they do,” my friend explained.

“Wait, what?” I thought I had heard her wrong, or that she had misspoken. “You mean you drive on the left like they do.”

Ebooks

International Student Ministry in China

[…] growing field of ambitious influencers are the leaders of the future. How can the global church embrace this gospel opportunity? It seems that, with consistent growth, high numbers, and such diversity, China is becoming the “hub of hubs” for impacting the world through international students. International student ministry in China inevitably means it is […]

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At Home in This World

A China Adoption Story

At Home in This World . . . a China Adoption Story by Jean Macleod. EMK Press; 2003, ISBN 0-9726244- 1-4. Reviewed by Mark Wickersham Jean Macleod’s At Home in this World was an “Adoption Day” gift for my youngest daughter at the start of her third grade year. It’s a beautiful book, both in […]

Editorials

Back to Jerusalem

A Difficult Subject

Back to Jerusalem is not an easy subject to tackle. Some of us have declared our position openly and explicitly for total unqualified support, accepting the visionary figure of 100,000 missionaries as reality. It is difficult to back down and admit that we may not have gotten all of our facts correct. Others have […]