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My Heart Aches for Shanxi but with Hope

[…] significantly below-market rates to begin serving children with disabilities and their families. Now, one year after establishing the center, they have launched a great new idea—a small class="searchwp-highlight">business that will provide wholesome, meaningful employment to young adults with disabilities—a flower shop! The new training area really takes advantage of their street-level windows and, last […]

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The Importance of Filial Piety

Especially at a Distance

Our friends in Asia suspected that we did not want to take care of our family members, our parents in particular, and so we came to their country. They couldn’t understand that we had come for any other reason.

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Reaching Those Who Aren’t Interested

An approach and an opportunity reaching the Chinese community in America in Chicago and beyond.

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How to Learn a Language, Part 1

Criteria for Success

What is essential for successful language learning? 

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Christmas Cards Made in Shanxi

But Made with a Purpose

If you haven't bought Christmas cards yet this year, consider sending hand-cut cards from Yangqu County, China.

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Taking Our Pain to the Cross

Bringing our pain to God is an act of profound faith. Believers in China who experience trauma can be encouraged by the truth that God will never leave them or forsake them. He is with them in their pain, and they can trust him through the sorrow.

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Chinese vs American Family

Don’t Tell Me What to Do!

[…] Identity. Within the Asian family everyone has specific roles, but the main goal is to care for and ensure the survival of the family, both materially and spiritually. Care for others in the family comes from one of the basic virtues in Confucianism, filial piety 孝 (hsiao)—taking care of your parents as they took […]

Book Reviews

China’s New NGOs

250 Chinese NGOs: Civil Society in the Making, Nick Young ed., A Special Report from China Development Brief.

A review by Jim Nickel

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The Impact of Buddhism

Even When It Is More Cultural than Belief

[…] help and support of their family. The suffering people experience is due to their attachment to the various things in their lives–physical and material as well as spiritual. Therefore family members are always present. When a child is born, family members attend to both the newborn, the mother, the siblings, and other family members. […]

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Cultural Identity—East vs West

Or Why They Cause Me Stress

[…] history, reputation, place of birth, etc.). Individual identity arises from the belief that everything is mainly physical although Christians regard the possibility of the existence of a spiritual realm. This belief is reinforced by philosophical, economic, historical, and societal differences. Later it was reinforced by industrialization, consumerism, and globalization. Family identity arises from the […]